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tiny freeware utility which has been designed for the HP Drive Key or DiskOnKey USB 2.0 devices. Installing it does not represent a problem whatsoever, since it is very compact and it can be run out-of-the-box, i.e. no installation is actually required.
I don't think 1 and 3 below are accurate, but I do know that I had a Mac formatted flash drive I couldn't get WinXP to even look at. This program seemed to do the trick.
Allows users to select USB drives for formatting
Allows users to create a FAT32 volume which is larger than 32 GB
I am Baas wrote:The administrator rights are required to run this tool.
Thanks for testing.
It's a formatting utility, which requires admin rights in all Windows since XP, if I'm not mistaken... BTW, there are only two required executables inside the installer and those can be run independently (stealthiness unchecked!). Been a long time user of this and it saved my bacon more than once.
I'd also recommend getting the (Matsushita/Panasonic's?) SD Formatter as well as Bootice for a well furnished flash memory toolkit.