Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
For anyone that just ran a Google search and clicked on the thing that came up. To remove the U3 partition simply open Synaptic and install u3-tools. if you like terminal that's
Code:
sudo apt-get install u3-tool
the open terminal and run
Code:
sudo u3-tool -p 0 /u3/location
for me the u3 drive was at /dev/sg3 it should say at the bottom when you run
what dev locations you are working with. worked like a charm for me. hope it will for you. BTW this is on Ubuntu Maverick Dev build but should work on Lucid too.
cheers
5n4r35
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
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Originally Posted by
snares
For anyone that just ran a Google search and clicked on the thing that came up. To remove the U3 partition simply open Synaptic and install u3-tools. if you like terminal that's
Code:
sudo apt-get install u3-tool
the open terminal and run
Code:
sudo u3-tool -p 0 /u3/location
for me the u3 drive was at /dev/sg3 it should say at the bottom when you run
what dev locations you are working with. worked like a charm for me. hope it will for you. BTW this is on Ubuntu Maverick Dev build but should work on Lucid too.
cheers
5n4r35
This worked perfectly for me. If you are following this guide step by step then also reformat you flash drive afterwards. This deletes the hidden partition on your flash drive and then leaves like a 5 mb unpartitioned space. So if you want to use that extra space then you need to reformat your flash drive.
Here are the man pages for any questions.
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/...u3-tool.1.html
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
I was wrong. It just looks like its gone. Save yourself a lot of high blood pressure and use the windows tool.
http://u3uninstall.s3.amazonaws.com/U3Uninstall.exe
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
If you wanna try this it might work.
Code:
# ./u3_tool -u /dev/sg3
http://u3-tool.sourceforge.net/
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
Synaptic package manager says the U3 tool is installed, but I get
mossfoot@HP-G60:~$ sudo u3-tool -p 0 /u3/sr1
sudo: u3-tool: command not found
Whazzup?
(edit) Oh. Underline, not hyphen. back to the venn diagram.
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
SanDisk does make some good products, but to me, the U3 utility is useless. Generally it's the first thing to go especially when I use it on both Windows and Ubuntu.
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
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Originally Posted by
kherring7383
SanDisk does make some good products, but to me, the U3 utility is useless. Generally it's the first thing to go especially when I use it on both Windows and Ubuntu.
I have a question going in a new thread "Trying to locate U3 System device name". How do I find the device so I can destroy the U3?
Right now, I'm torn between burning the thumb drive with a butane torch or simply pounding it into scrap.
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
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Originally Posted by
Mossfoot
I have a question going in a new thread "Trying to locate U3 System device name". How do I find the device so I can destroy the U3?
Right now, I'm torn between burning the thumb drive with a butane torch or simply pounding it into scrap.
Why not remove the software and move on? http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/de...nchpad-on-a-pc
Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
uRock, if you had read what you linked to, you would see that it provides instructions only for removing the software using MicroSoft, and requires admin access. I do not have admin rights on any MS machine.
"Remove and move on" is precissly what I want to do.
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Re: Can't remove U3 from FlashDrive
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Originally Posted by
Mossfoot
uRock, if you had read what you linked to, you would see that it provides instructions only for removing the software using MicroSoft, and requires admin access. I do not have admin rights on any MS machine.
"Remove and move on" is precissly what I want to do.
I did read the link.
To find the media, insert the drive, then go in your menus to System> Administration> Disk Utility, then click on your USB drive and you will see its address listed by "Device." In my instance you will see it is /dev/sdf
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