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I received a free 2 GB USB from my school and was wondering if I can remove the small partition of 6 MB that they reserved to store a html file that will take me to a website link for information regarding the school.

Is there a workaround for removing the 6 MB partition?

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  • I haven't tried anything but to try to delete it normally.
    – btrballin
    May 3, 2015 at 22:53
  • Can you mark something as solution, or did you find any by yourself? Dec 7, 2015 at 19:57

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You need a linux system for my solution, but a linux system helps very often.

Backup all your data from that drive, we will overwrite it.

Find the device using blkid

It will be like /dev/sdd.

Now run:

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd bs=4M count=10

This will overwrite the partition table and the first 40MB. After doing this, just create the partitioning the way you want it.

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Run disk management and delete the partition. It seems like you can access the partition so disk management shouldn't have any problems.

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