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You may be correct, however after reading the instructions for XP it says to type in Explorer. I use Firefox will it still work if I follow the instruction? I think you are confusing Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. When you type "explorer" into the "Open" box, it starts Windows Explorer, a file management program similar to "My Computer". Firefox and Internet Explorer are web browsers. Ben |
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Use Computer Management for formatting the Partition of a USBStorage Drive
I appreciate everyone advice but you have me going in
circles. Remember, I'm the one who has to try each of these suggestions out and report back and try to make sense of it all. That's why I've concentrated my discussions with Paul to make things easier and Paul has been with me from the start. Thanks, R |
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I tried to do this but I don't see a Run to click on: http://i61.tinypic.com/10gag7n.png Robert Select "Command Prompt", type "Explorer" and press "Enter". Ben |
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wrote in message ... I tried to do this but I don't see a Run to click on: http://i61.tinypic.com/10gag7n.png Robert Select "Command Prompt", type "Explorer" and press "Enter". Ben http://i60.tinypic.com/243mgwy.gif ******* Another way to find Command Prompt, is to type cmd into the "Search Programs and Files" box at the bottom. And if you ever need to run the entire command prompt session elevated as administrator, you can right-click on the "cmd" found from such a search, and select "Run as Administrator" from the context menu. http://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen...start_menu.jpg Right-click on the found "cmd" in that picture, and you can select Run As Administrator as shown here. http://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen...ntext_menu.jpg Running elevated isn't always required, but it's good to know that option is there when you need it (or, someone suggests it). Paul |
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I tried to do this but when I right click on
CMD.exe it doesn't give the option to run as administrator. I found the regedit and right clicked on it but it doesn't have the 'run as' option. Robert |
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Hello Paul, Ok I'll do that, please look for it. Thanks to you and everyone who has tried to help I appreciate it. Robert |
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I tried to do this but when I right click on CMD.exe it doesn't give the option to run as administrator. I found the regedit and right clicked on it but it doesn't have the 'run as' option. Try holding down the shift key before right-clicking the file. Ben |
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 22:43:16 -0600, "Hot-Text"
wrote: wrote in message ... How do I got about formatting the USB key? We show you how with Computer Management Just insert it and type format? I thought these devices were already formatted for use. No not always now days The ones I've gotten lately contain a program which starts to run as soon as I insert it. That is really aggravating. I dont want that software. After fighting to stop the installation, I just open Partition Magic, and reformat them. That gets rid of that annoying software. I believe some are also formatted for Mac. |
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For formatting a New USB Storage Drive it's clean all Adware from it
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 22:43:16 -0600, "Hot-Text" wrote: magineer02 @yahoo.com wrote in message news:bbbade17-e29c-4942-a572-328f4fa709e8 @googlegroups.com... How do I got about formatting the USB key? We show you how with Computer Management Just insert it and type format? I thought Start My Computer Right Click On your USB Drive Click on Format A Dial Box opens pick Fat 32 Click On OK these devices were already formatted for use. No not always now days The ones I've gotten lately contain a program which starts to run as soon as I insert it. That is really aggravating. I dont want that software. After fighting to stop the installation, These devices were already Adware Formatted for use. If I made it I will Ad it I just open Partition Magic, and reformat them. That gets rid of that annoying software. I believe some are also formatted for Mac. That true For formatting a New USB Storage Drive it's clean all Adware from it Yes Partition Magic is the One eye would use if I have a Microsoft®VirtualPC®Linux®BRFconstruction® Computer Management Partition for Microsoft I looking foreword to the 1 Tb USB it be to a Fat 64 bit You would have to formatted it To the Old Fat 32 Fat 128 Go Microsoft Go for the Clouse How low can you go |
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