Reuse USB flash drive for problems
If the operating system still has a USB drive, its information may be corrupted and for this reason you cannot even format it. How to see it access Resources, right-click the properties in the unit, and check the Hardware tab if the device works fine operating system.
If this is the case, then your problem will certainly have a solution, but this is possible to completely eliminate all content on the device DiskPart, a tool integrated with Windows and allows us to manage any repository from the command line.
In Windows 10, you must right-click on the first icon, and select the option «Command Prompt (Administrator)». In the opening window, we write «Diskpart»Then press ENTER to install the tool.
Next we must write the command «Disk list»Then press ENTER to get a list of all the storage sources connected to the machines. Here we need to be able to see which USB pendrive is, and usually we can do it by size.
In this example, the USB drive is a Disk 2, and we know it in its 8 GB size. Now we must place the command «select disk 2«, Where you must change 2 to the number you are compatible with on a USB flash drive.
Now, and once we're completely convinced that we have chosen the right disk (remember to delete, without remedy, all your data), we write a command «Clean» then press ENTER. This will clear it completely.
If the result was satisfactory, we can exit diskpart with the exit command and close the command prompt window. If here we have the mistake that the unit is written to be protected, we will have to do some more tutorials, specifically on how to remove pendrive writing protection.
Now on the Computer, the USB drive will exit but will not allow it to access it.
So, we have to access the disk manager and this we can do either by clicking on the start and typing "Create and format partitions", or right-clicking on Start and selecting "Disk Manager". Here, at the bottom, a USB drive will appear with the black space and the "unlit" label.
You must right-click on this allocated area, select the "New Simple Volume …" option and follow the spreadsheet, which will simply ask how much space we want to use to distinguish it and what name we want to assign.
When done, we can close the disk manager (where countless black space is about to go "OK" again in blue), and we can access the drive normally.
Unfortunately, if the operating system does not get the USB flash drive connected, it may have irreversible failure and we can do nothing to fix it. Yes