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VALOR

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  1. VALOR's post in Old Flash drive got corrupted. was marked as the answer   
    When I first tried these commands, the wipefs worked, but I didn't have the sgdiskd, so i installed that program, which when then used gave an error about Partition(s) 1 - 64 have been written, but were unable to inform the kernel of the change. Then advice me to reboot before making any changes. So i used the power off cmd from before, unplugged the drive, plugged it back in, tried again, same error. So i restarted my pc with the usb attached, and it gave me the same error again. After which, i looked into the Partition Manager, where i realized that the sdX i was using was for the partition, the drive itself had a separate one, so i used that one, but then that said the secondary partition overlaps the last partition by 33 blocks. So i deleted the second partition, retried, and it gave no error. Tried the usb creator again, same error. Stopped udisks2, same error. Tried to run it in sudo, same error. Tried running the wipefs/sgdisk command pair, then running it in sudo, same error again.

    From what i can see, the usb creator is trying to mount the drive to write the files into the partition, but cant mount for whatever reason. So i looked at the partition manager again, and when i give the unused 3Mib a fat32 partition, there's 512 mb used. looked at it, and saw that it was somehow my other drives that i had mounted. Which then brought me to look at the mount points of both partitions, and while the path is the same for both, which should just create their own "directories" attached to the end of that file path, they were somehow wedging themselves in front of the other drives, which were given the same mount point. While none of the other drives unmounted or anything. So i used unmounted the other drives, deleted the folders in the usb stick, and was finally able to get the usb creator to actually finish.

    NGL, I might be missing some things that I did during the process, but I'm writing most of this after the fact, not during. I truly appreciated your help with this, and I doubt I could've gotten to this solution without you. I hope you have a wonderful day, and cheers!

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