In linux we would use sfdisk, or sgdisk, or any of the partitioning tools followed by making a filesystem and mounting the filesystem
In windows its all possible with the tool disk part
open cmd: WINDOWS-R cmd <ENTER>
diskpart
list disk
find the disk number (by looking at the sizes) do list volume if list disk doesnt help enough
pretend out 1 gig flash drive is disk 4
select disk 4
clean
list partition
create partition primary
we are just making 1 partition with ntfs on it
select partition 1
active
format quick label=”newusb” fs=ntfs
exit
Thats it – below is more commands and how to get help
hit ? or just help then enter at any time for help
or
help <command>
like to get help for format:
help format
list volume – to see mounted volumes a volume is a drive letter (not necessarily a full disk in windows, its like a mount point in linux)
list partition – to see all of the partition of current selected disk (a partition in windows is the same as partition in linux)
list disk – (same as disk in linux – lol it better be)
detail volume – gets more info on volume
detail partition – gets more info on partition