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HI there
Like most people I experiment with Linux and Linux boot USB's (I use one as an emergency boot for instance), In the past when wanting to edit, format, or send files to these USB boot disks I have had to boot into the environment itself, or use one Linux based boot disk like Parted Magic to use GParted to edit another USB.
Does anyone know of a Windows program that means I can stay within windows and format a Linux boot into Fat32 (or some other Windows format) and or move files around?
Like most people I experiment with Linux and Linux boot USB's (I use one as an emergency boot for instance), In the past when wanting to edit, format, or send files to these USB boot disks I have had to boot into the environment itself, or use one Linux based boot disk like Parted Magic to use GParted to edit another USB.
Does anyone know of a Windows program that means I can stay within windows and format a Linux boot into Fat32 (or some other Windows format) and or move files around?
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System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 (Pro)
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- ROG Strix Z370F Gaming
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- Nvidia 1070Ti
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- BENQ GL2450
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1x WD 2GB Spinner
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- Microsoft
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- Edge
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