Insert Disk Into Removable Flash Drive...

Marko_3

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Hello!


I'm sorry if I'm creating more threads but, many of them quite frankly, didn't help.


Once again, hello and let me introduce myself.

I'm a guy that was just minding his own business, getting some pictures from a party from my friends pc to mine.

The USB contained some free games that I had prepared as a gift for my young cousin. Basically, 28GBs were filled.
The pictures filled it up, and when I came home to transfer the pictures to my pc, it was working all fine, I did everything, safe-plugged out the USB,put the cap on it, placed it on my table ( my room is never opened by anyone except for me. )

When I wanted to fill my usb drive with games tomorrow the icon looked as if it was rightclick>cut.

Normally, I plugged it out, then back in, nothing,absolutely nothing new.

It always kept giving me the message:"Insert Disk Into Removable Flash Drive"
It had a capacity of 0Bytes so I couldn't do many of the possibilities.

Can I repair it somehow? People said they did repair it but didn't give the solutions, any of you guys know what's going on?

USB is Intenso I don't really know much more about it but I can try to find out
 
Hey there Marko and welcome to the community.

I'd recommend that you check what it says in Disk Management about the USB flash drive and try changing it, to see if you'd be able to access it as usual afterwards. Here's how to do that: How to change the drive letter assignment in Windows. If that doesn't prove useful, you could try reformatting via Disk Management or one of the formatting tools which some manufacturers offer for their flash drives and memory cards.

Hope that helps.
Boogieman_WD
 

Marko_3

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Well.

There are no Intenso programs for repairing, I didn't see any of them,at least.

I've put the letter instead of F I've put Y and still.. Nothing.
 

Marko_3

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Transcend says that it's not a "TRANSCEND SUPPORTED USB" and it doesn't do anything.

This could have worked,but there's literally 0 Bytes on the USB so I can't do that solution, it doesn't give the popup window it would if it had any bytes