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I had this problem with a SanDisk usb drive. |
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Its been years since I did this but If my memory serves me correct I had |
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to go to the SanDisk website and download a program for windows to |
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remove the problem. |
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I don't know if there is a linux alternative to something like this but |
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I know how annoying it can be. |
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I know there not the same brand but have you tried there website for |
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something like this. I would think they would provide an option to |
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remove the annoyance. Of course google might help as well. |
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On 20:29/01/26/10, luis jure wrote: |
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> on 2010-01-26 at 20:26 Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> >> any ideas how i can effectively delete it? |
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> >You can't if it is in the drive's firmware. |
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> i see. if i understand correctly, i'd need a specific tool to overwrite |
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> the firmware. is that correct? |