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D. Create a blank partition on the USB stick using Gparted and fdctl/fdexplorer . With the drive mounted, use the flash ID above to create a flash partition (using fdctl with flashid used as the tool).
C. Create a fake flash partition using the above tool (only run if you found the drive didn't work the last time). Note that this will flash the drive and it may not work after that. If it does, then use the USB on your computer and take note of the flash ID.
Verify that you can still read the fake flash partition using your favorite tool. If it can be read, then write the fake flash partition to the drive as per the above steps. If the drive is demoted, then try writing to it a different way (remove and reprobe or something similar). If it works then write it to the drive.
Lexar USB Bootit tool provided by Lexar the best read/write tool for USB flash device. After having so much success with Bootit tool, I have recently started writing this article to instruct people about it. Here is a step-by-step instruction manual on how to use the Lexar USB Bootit tool. The Bootit tool won't help you if you don’t have compatible firmware files that will work with your device. So, first step before using this tool is to have the same firmware file it is going to install.
So, now you have a bootable USB drive with compatible firmware files installed on it. This will ensure that your device will work with Bootit tool. Now you need to select the drive letter you want to change.
I have a problem that my TDK (made in China) USB flash drive works properly in Windows 7, but in Fedora 23, it can't be recognized as USB devices, shows that as SCSI devices and, as such, isn't recognised as a USB flash drive. I have no idea why this has happened and I have trouble fixing it. My BIOS version is for a 64-bit platform, I have version 4.1.4. I tried with another version, but it hasn't solved the problem. If you have any suggestion, I'd appreciate it. 84d34552a1
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