To uninstall Tails from a USB stick, and use it for something else, you have to reset it.

The content of the USB stick is lost in the operation, but an attacker might still be able to tell that Tails was installed on that USB stick using data recovery techniques.

You might overwrite any hard disk on the computer.

If at some point you are not sure about which device to choose, stop proceeding.

Erase Tails from the USB stick

First, erase Tails from the USB stick:

  1. Make sure that the USB stick that you want to reset is unplugged.

  2. Open the Start () menu.

  3. Choose Windows System ▸ Command Prompt.

  4. Execute the following command to start the Diskpart utility.

    diskpart

  5. Execute the following command to obtain information about the disks in the computer.

    list disk

    For example:

    Diskpart> list disk
    
      Disk ###  Status      Size     Free     Dyn  Gpt
      --------  ----------  -------  -------  ---  ---
      Disk 0    Online        80 GB      0 B
    
  6. Plug in the USB stick that you want to reset.

  7. Run the same command again.

    list disk

    A new disk, which corresponds to the USB stick that you plugged in, appears in the list.

    For example:

     Diskpart> list disk
    
       Disk ###  Status      Size     Free     Dyn  Gpt
       --------  ----------  -------  -------  ---  ---
       Disk 0    Online        80 GB      0 B
       Disk 1    Online         8 GB      0 B
    

    Make sure that its size corresponds to the size of the USB stick that you want to reset. Note down its disk number.

    In this example, the disk number of the USB stick is 1. Yours might be different.

  8. Execute the following command to select the USB stick. Replace number with the disk number found in step 7.

    select disk=number

  9. Execute the following command to delete the partition table from the USB stick.

    clean

Create a new partition on the USB stick

Then, create a new partition on the USB stick:

  1. Execute the following command to create a new partition table on the USB stick.

    convert mbr

  2. Execute the following command to create a new primary partition on the USB stick.

    create partition primary

  3. Unplug the USB stick.

  4. Plug the USB stick again.

  5. A dialog appears to format the disk before using it.

    You need to format the disk before you can use it. Do you want to format it?

  6. Click on the Format disk button.

  7. In the Format USB Drive dialog, review the settings and click Start.

  8. After the formatting is complete, the USB stick should appear as a new drive in the files browser.

    Otherwise, try unplugging and plugging it again.

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