reformat a 2 GB flash drive and I use windows xp professional

I have a PNY 2 GB USB flash drive attached and I need to reformat. How to do that with my computer xp professional

Connect the drive, start xp. Under XP, go in run, type: Diskmgmt.msc

MSC, locate the drive, R.click top, select format. The wizard will guide you...

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