The unallocated space shown in the disk management console of windows was actually Linux EXT partition which is not readable by Windows. In this article I will tell you how I recovered that space by using another tool. One of them was 941 MB of FAT partition which was usable and the remaining 2.7GB was showing as unallocated space. I opened Disk Management in windows to analyze the disk and came to know that the tool which i used to make my USB pen drive bootable, had partitioned my Pen drive into two parts. I formatted it again and it was still only 941 MB drive. All worked well and the bootable pen drive worked well.Īfter few days when I wanted to transfer some data I formatted the 4GB pen drive in Windows and I was surprised to see that Its showing only 941 MB of drive space. To make my USB pen drive bootable, I used a tool which creates Linux based EXT partitions on the USB drive. Few days back, I made my 4 GB USB pen drive bootable with a developer version of Chrome OS.
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