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1...Plug your Kingston data traveler in to your computer 2...Go to desktop and open "My Computer" 3. You will see your Kingston Data Traveler listed there 4...Right click on the Data Traveler 5...Click on "Format" This will format your Kingston Data Traveler Please rate me Bud
There is usually a little switch on the side of the device that enables write protection to stop you from losing all your precious data, slide it back and you should be good to go.
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Lawrence Ahern
Hello, You will have to remove the write protection in order to be able to format the flash drive.To do so, please follow the detailed instructions from the below page.
I have kingston datatraveler 200 (64gb) and I backum 4gb`s on that usb, but when I want to opet that, its corrupted, damaged and now I cant even format my usb.. help
(WARNING: After running this low level format tool, the whole USB flash disk surface will be fully erased. Therefore, data restoration will be impossible after using this utility!)
(WARNING: After running this low level format tool, the whole USB flash disk surface will be fully erased. Therefore, data restoration will be impossible after using this utility!)
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