![]() ![]() How can there be used space on an empty and freshly formatted flash drive? I find it worrisome that there is a total of 91.7 MB somehow being used on this supposedly “empty” flash drive. Why is this the case even though I just formatted the flash drive? Is this to be expected or are there some files still lingering on the flash drive? When I open the flash drive in Windows Explorer, no folders or files appear even though my system’s settings are configured to show hidden items. If I right-click on the flash drive in Windows Explorer and select On my Windows 7 system, I right-clicked on the flash drive in Windows Explorer and selectedĪfter reformatting the flash drive, Windows tells me that it is not completely empty. The flash drive also had some SanDisk SecureAccess software preloaded on it that I did not want. I need to store files that are larger than four GB on this flash drive, so I decided to reformat the flash drive as NTFS. ![]() ![]() I recently purchased a SanDisk Cruzer CZ36 16GB USB 2.0 flash drive with FAT32 as the default formatting. SuperUser reader Andrew wants to know how there can be used space on an empty and freshly formatted flash drive: ![]()
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