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Hi...<br><br>Thanks for all the suggestions.<br><br>I took the easy way out... Mac Disk Utility worked beautifully! It actually went like this:<br><br>Disk Utility--->(choose the usb stick)---->Erase <br>VolumeFormat: MS-DOS(fat)<br>Name:UNTITLED<br>Security Options: (pick one!.. I used zero out)<br>Erase---->Erase<br><br>This took 6 minutes to erase. There were other options, including a very quick one that leaves some data behind, up to a super-secure one offering 35 times as many passes! That would have taken 3-1/2 hours! Zeroing out once should be enough for making SoaS.<br><br>Now, since no one has answered my concerns about using a direct download from Fedora's Live USB creator for windows using my cute little mauve colored eeePC I'm going to give it a try anyway. If it crashes and "burns" I guess I can use the restore disk (after I buy an optical drive for it).<br><br>I'll let you know what happens....<br><br>Caryl<br><br><br><br><br><br>> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 17:14:42 +0200<br>> From: andrea.mangiatordi@gmail.com<br>> To: cbigenho@hotmail.com<br>> CC: soas@lists.sugarlabs.org; iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org; support-gang@laptop.org<br>> Subject: Re: [SoaS] [IAEP] Reformat USB stick, How?<br>> <br>> Caryl Bigenho wrote:<br>> > Hi All,<br>> > <br>> > In my experiments trying to create usable SoaS sticks, I have had a few <br>> > flops. Unfortunately these USB sticks now have a severe "identity <br>> > crisis." They believe they are actually CDs. You can't write to them. <br>> > You can't rename them (at least not in a way a mere mortal like me knows <br>> > how to do). Do I have to just junk them (like throwing away money... <br>> > not good). Or, is there an easy way to reformat them and start all <br>> > over? Maybe even a hard way?<br>> <br>> Hi,<br>> you should be able to reformat them by using different tools:<br>> - on MacOS: disk utility -> reinitialize disk to FAT32 format<br>> - on linux: gparted -> you can delete partitions, shrink them, copy them <br>> on a per byte basis...<br>> - on Windows: you should be allowed to "format" them from the right <br>> click menu which opens on them in Explorer<br>> <br>> hope this helps,<br>> <br>> Andrea<br>> -- <br>> Andrea Mangiatordi<br>> <br>> http://www.farfalla-project.org/<br>> http://bglug.linux.it/<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> SoaS mailing list<br>> SoaS@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas<br>                                            </body>
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