To erase a thumb or flash drive, place it in a USB port. Find the drive in Windows Explorer. Right click on the drive in Explorer. A menu will drop down with Format being a choice. Click on Format and follow instructions.
Yes, just right click the file that you want to delete, and then hit delete.
If you are stilll having problems, then I would recommend formatting the drive, but be aware that this will delete all info from the drive.
To format the drive in Windows:
Go to "My Computer"
Right click the drive Icon
Format Drive.
I hope this helps.
while the flash drive is in your computer go to my computer right click the jump drive and go to format. choose which file system you would like to use. i.e. NTFS for normal everyday use or fat32 for ps3 usage. this will delete all information from the drive.
Without removing write protection you cannot do that.
Open the flashdrive file that pops up. See the documents in the flashdrive you want to delete. Click on them and press delete. Done.
you just usb the thing
Bring the files up and delete as normal
You can delete saved files off of a floppy (usually A: drive). If the file is write-protected, only the account who locked it can unlock it and delete it.
In order to delete a write protected file, simply right click the file and press 'delete'. It should then end up in your trash bin on your desktop.
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It depends on what kind of files are in the CD's folder. If it's a CD that was purchased with software in the folders, you probably cannot delete the folder as the files within it are write-protected against accidental deletion. If the CD is something you created and your account has full rights to the files within, you should be able to delete the folder. If it gives you an error that the folder cannot be deleted because it is not empty, delete the contents first, then the folder.
Many flash drives have a physical switch somewhere on the unit itself that write-protects the data stored. If you had files on there & were worried about them getting overwritten or deleted (possibly by a virus infected computer) you would switch it to write-protected. Otherwise leave write protection off.
how to reboot a flash drive?
First look for any mechanical device on the removable disk which is used to prevent writing to it. This may be in the form of a slide switch or a piece of tape covering a notch on the removable disk. Once you have taken care of this, change the attributes of all files including system and hidden files so that "write" is enabled. Now you should be able to delete all files. Another short cut is to reformat the disk (after you take care of the mechanical device).
If a user has write permissions then that user is able to Delete or Modify that file. In the case of directories it means that user can create, delete, modify files in that folder.
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In Dos-just write (DEL Folder Name) this command will delete all the Files inside that folder,then write (RD Folder Name) This will Remove your Folder. Remember both command contain Same folder name. Which you want to Delete.(DEL)command is used to delete Files. (RD) command is used to delete Folder
Well, you can't remove any viruses unless you remove the write-protection from your flash drive. So I'll strongly suggest you to format it unless you want to backup some important information first.