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Sandisk usb stick problem

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i got a sandisk cruzer micro 2gig usb stick

when i plug it in i get two drives:

- a cd station? f: U3 system

- another g: station which i can store data on

 

i tried to use syslinux.exe on g:

but i get error: accessing physical drive: acces refused

did not succesfully update the mbr, continuing..

 

 

whats wrong, and how come i get 2 drives from the usb stick instead of one

i'm also not able to format f:

Sandisk drives come with software to do encryption. 

 

You need to do a google search for the U3 removal tool.  Once you have it use it on the flash drive and you should be good after that.

 

I have a Kingston DatTraveller drive that is similar to the U3 stuff.  Though it is hardware based so removing the software would make the drive useless.  It is great though as a work drive as it encrypts anything and if someone tries to get into it it deletes the contents on so many failed logins.

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well, the u3 is deleted :) so only one disk now

but

i keep getting error

 

typing: syslinux.exe -ma g: in dosprompt

accessing physical drive: acces refused

did not succesfully update the mbr, continuing..

 

if im doing it through run/start in windows 64 it just flashes but i cant read... i assume its the same error

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it works, thx for the tips !

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