How to delete a partition on a USB drive?
I have a USB drive that I accidentally partitioned when trying to put Ubuntu on it. It's a 16 GB Kingston flash drive but it is now split to two partitions, 7.30 GB each.
How do I combine the two partitions into one? I have tried Disk Management in Windows but no luck.
Solution 1:
You can do this by using diskpart
on Windows:
- Open an elevated command prompt.
- Run
diskpart
list disk
- Note the disk number that corresponds to your USB drive (it should be obvious going by size)
-
select disk X
where X is the number from step 4 -
list partition
- There should be two, numbered 0 and 1, each about 7 GB select partition 0
delete partition
select partition 1
delete partition
create partition primary
exit
- Exit Command Prompt (type
exit
or just close the window) - In Windows, go to Computer(or This PC for Windows 10) and try to open the disk. It will ask you to format it.
- Format it with the default settings and give it a name if you want.
It should now a single, unified partitioned drive.
Solution 2:
Try MiniTool Partition Wizard or choose a program from this list.
Solution 3:
Just open the drive with GParted (included on Ubuntu; make sure to boot it from another device than the USB drive) and click "Create new Partition Table". Select MS-DOS and create one big FAT32 partition to fill the drive.