How To Fix USB Windows Can't Read or Format
Author: CrystalTuts
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in this video I am showing you how to fix your USB drive or flash drive if you have these problems: - USB doesn't show or you can't see it in your windows, undetectable - if windows can not read my USB, - windows can not access my USB, - or even if you can not format it, windows can't format it, unformattable - and if you see the wrong size of your USB without installing any program,
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My USB drive doesnt even show
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i dont see my usb u killed it
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this help me a lot thanks this is so amazing thanks for making this video.
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It when I go delete the volume, it says is has encountered an error, and the request is not supported. Please help
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I am Alex from my sister's account!THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS IT WORKED!
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fuck now I already format my hdd
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CrystalTuts: I have a thumb drive that I've been using for 5 months - so LOTS of data on it. Will using this fix wipe out all of those files? I'd sure like to know BEFORE I move forward. Please advise.
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create par primary
no unable free extend could be found. it may be that there is insufficient free space to create ..... -
Thanks a lot
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thanks alot
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k my hard drive is dead
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i have unusable and this not work
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when creating partition, i got message vistual disk service error: the operation is not supported on a non-empty removable disk. plz help me
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Thank you so much! My 128gb USB wasn't working but now it works perfectly!
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welp, looks like my pendrive is busted lol, thanks for the help anyway :)
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sir i will type list disk after that showing the disk and tht they showing NO MEDIA to memory card so how can i solve that
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Yeah, seems that CompactFlash is a tricky card to format. Trying to get one formatted to FAT so my Vintage IBM will recognize it (yep, swapping out that clunker 1.25GB platter HDD with a IDE - 4GB CF adapter).
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cant delete volumeit says " DISKPART> del vol
DiskPart has encountered an error: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.
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thank you for help! I have just thought going to throw my usb away..