

(1.) Under Disk Mode, Choose USB-FDD, USB-HDD, or USB-ZIP mode I use USB-HDD as it works with every BIOS I use.(1.) Select your USB Flash Drive from the list, (2.) Click Parts Manage.Download, extract, then run Pauly’s BOOTICE Tool.NOTE: It looks like BOOTICE may no longer be in development as the last revision was in 2016. The tool uses a simple and intuitive GUI. Windows users can also use BOOTICE to format and restore a flash drive. Using BOOTICE to repair a corrupted USB drive That’s all there is to it, you should now have a restored USB key with a single exFAT or fat 32 formatted partition that can be read from any computer.
#USB DRIVE FORMAT FOR WINDOWS AND MAC INSTALL#

Then type d to proceed to delete another partition, if necessary.

Type 1 to select the 1st partition then press enter.Next type d to proceed to delete a partition.Then type fdisk /dev/sd x (replacing x with your drive letter).Type fdisk -l and note your USB drive letter.Open a terminal ctrl+alt+t and type sudo su.First we need to delete the old partitions that remain on the USB key. The following manual tasks to restore a USB drive can be performed from a Linux terminal window.Ī. Restoring a USB key to its original state using Linux
