USB GIBBERISH ITEMS Virus and Cant format (thru normal or cmd way )

Solution
Hello taha_smjh, terrible that you have a virus. Try a low level format. That should work.

Why would I want to Zero Fill my drive?

The most common reasons to Zero Fill a SATA or ATA (IDE) hard drive are:

to remove a virus that cannot be removed without destroying the boot sector.
to change from one operating system to another and wish to remove everything from the drive.
to erase confidential information for privacy reasons.
to scan for bad sectors that can be detected and replaced with good spare sectors when writing to the sectors.
Hello taha_smjh, terrible that you have a virus. Try a low level format. That should work.

Why would I want to Zero Fill my drive?

The most common reasons to Zero Fill a SATA or ATA (IDE) hard drive are:

to remove a virus that cannot be removed without destroying the boot sector.
to change from one operating system to another and wish to remove everything from the drive.
to erase confidential information for privacy reasons.
to scan for bad sectors that can be detected and replaced with good spare sectors when writing to the sectors.
 
Solution
If it's a virus, getting rid of the virus is not likely to revert the files back to normal. Are you sure this is a virus and not just a corrupt USB stick? If it was a virus, it would have also infected the system the USB drive was in, not just the USB drive.

What exactly did you try to fix this?