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Why did I get this error (RMprep cmd window)


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#1 anonymous10

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Posted 09 January 2017 - 12:49 AM

Below is a picture of an  error I received.
https://gyazo.com/90...e5a34c40c40ec45

Not sure how to fix this. Any help would be appreciated.



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Posted 09 January 2017 - 07:42 AM

Because the drive has no partition table
How did youpartition it?

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Posted 09 January 2017 - 08:49 PM

I dont know how I partitioned it. This is all I know. A week ago I was trying to do this with my USB with RMPrep and I pulled out the flash drive because a black cmd window told me to. So I couldnt turn on the pc after that. I googled the error message and the error message said my partitions were messed up. So I did a system restore and ever since then I only had a C drive and the D drive became the USB drive.
 

So as a result, I'm really confused why this wont do this in the D drive since plugging in the flash drive, the computer recognizes there is a flash drive. Pulling it out, the computer recognizes there is no flash drive.



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Posted 09 January 2017 - 08:54 PM

The screenshot you showed, is of a QEMU emulation session.

If the USB drive is corrupt, why not just remake it?



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Posted 10 January 2017 - 12:34 AM

I dont know how to remake it, and I dont know if the USB drive is corrupt. Is the USB drive corrupt if its drive D? I thought if a USB drive is D that means I lost my D partition and it was reassigned to be a USB drive.



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Posted 10 January 2017 - 09:05 AM

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