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Saturday, March 10, 2012

How To Repair Detectable But Corrupt FLASH DRIVES


Have you suddenly encountered with the problem that when you plug in your USB drive, the Removable media shows up but when you try to open it, it returns with the message “Please insert a disk in to drive H:”. If yes then you have been on right 

tutorial page. 

By applying this simple method 

you ’ll have 80 % chance to get back 
your USB drive hardware. 
This works only in the above error 
condition. If the windows doesn’t 
detect your USB drive, then there is 
probably flaw in the USB media. 
Please keep in mind that, you’ll have 
to lose your data when following 
this tutorial. 

Plug in your USB drive.
Go to Start>My Computer, right click
on My Computer icon and click on
Manage menu.

Computer Management window will
pop up. Click on Disk management
under Storage tree menu.


Now at the right side of the window
right click on your removable media.
(unlike the image below, it will show
unknown information), right click on
your removable media and choose
Change Drive Letter and Paths.

 Now in new window choose any
drive later that is not taken by any
media (M:, N: , :K: etc).
Click on ok button and close the
management window. Try opening
your pendrive. There may be the
chance to have your pendrive
recovered if this method worked.
If the problem still prevails then
follow the above tutorial but instead
of choosing Change drive letter and
paths, choose Format and give a
quick format to it.
Now you’ll have finally lost your data
but the pendrive is safe in your
hands.
Hope this tutorial was working.


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