Ok so I've tried all the things at the links below.
http://www.lancelhoff.com/partition-a-usb-flash-drive-in-windows-xp/
http://www.ghacks.net/2008/10/16/how-to-create-multiple-usb-stick-partitions/
http://www.getusb.info/usb-hack-turn-a-usb-stick-into-a-hard-drive-or-local-disk/
The Lexar flip removable bit doesn't do anything.
The Hitachi Microdrive isn't working with a 64bit OS.
BOOTICE does work, and then I'm able to partition it, but because it's still shown as a removable drive, Windows will only see the 1st partition.
Is there a different firmware I can use that will work or some other way to make this work. This should be an effortless task. It's a 16GB SMI USB SuperTalent. I want to use 6GB for a multiboot disk, then the rest for portable apps.
http://www.lancelhoff.com/partition-a-usb-flash-drive-in-windows-xp/
http://www.ghacks.net/2008/10/16/how-to-create-multiple-usb-stick-partitions/
http://www.getusb.info/usb-hack-turn-a-usb-stick-into-a-hard-drive-or-local-disk/
The Lexar flip removable bit doesn't do anything.
The Hitachi Microdrive isn't working with a 64bit OS.
BOOTICE does work, and then I'm able to partition it, but because it's still shown as a removable drive, Windows will only see the 1st partition.
Is there a different firmware I can use that will work or some other way to make this work. This should be an effortless task. It's a 16GB SMI USB SuperTalent. I want to use 6GB for a multiboot disk, then the rest for portable apps.
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