Is it possible to combine flash drives
This is indeed caused by flash drive's firmware, but it's not very difficult to fix it anyway. This is also the fix for those fake usb flash drives drives with fake capacity, "GB" sticks with only 1GB chips in them.
Sometimes they are vendor generic, sometimes device specific it was the second case for me. So google "MPTool ", and you are likely to find some links to manufacturer's download page.
You CAN render the drive useless, so be sure to backup the firmware if it's possible with your tool or be prepared to throw it away if something goes wrong. It enables you to merge the existing partition on USB flash drive with unallocated space directly. If the pen drive has two partitions or multiple partitions, you can need to delete unnecessary partition s to get unallocated space and then extend the first partition with unallocated space.
Supposed that there are two partitions on the pen drive, you can run these commands to merge them into one. Install and fire up the tool. In the pop-up window, put the mouse on the border and drag it rightward to enlarge the partition. Now, you can see that the partition is enlarged and there is no unallocated space on the USB drive. Click "Apply" and "Proceed" to execute the operation. Go to Diskpart. There's actually a way to download it now Still waiting to install Windows 11? There's actually a way to download it now by Alison DeNisco Rayome.
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