How to free up all available space through deleting lost file fragments on removable storage devices
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This video will show you, through tools freely and readily available in your Microsoft Windows operating system, how to free up all available space on a removable storage device (such as a USB flash key, SD card, MP3 player, digital camera, etc.) as well as showing you how to discover and delete lost file fragments (residual junk garbage data left behind due to I/O device errors, power failures, insufficient power current, prematurely inserting or removing the device during a transfer operation, etc.) on your removable storage device. These lost file fragments are not listed and are invisible when viewing the directory / file contents of the medium, yet are still taking up and wasting valuable storage disk / drive space. Since they serve no purpose (they are no longer a functional component of any file or program) it is recommended that you delete them, liberating all available storage space on your removable storage media.