This article offers several methods to fix the corrupted USB drive. And Bitwar Data Recovery software comes handy to recover the data when data loss happens to the USB.
1. Logical Issues
2. Physical Issues
Some
common physical corruption issues are connecting interruption. The USB
port may be damaged because of no power supply. Thus, you should confirm
the power supply and try to connect your USB drive to another PC, then
replace the USB port. However, if the USB drive is damaged caused by
other reasons, you have to take it to a professional repair facility.
While
if there are some logical software issues with the USB drive, you can
quickly fix it. In such a situation, you need to change the USB drive's
file structure to make it usable again.
There are times when the drivers that run your USB drive get corrupted and your PC is not able to detect the storage media. If so, you can reinstall drivers by following these simple steps:
1. Right-click "My Computer/ This PC". Click "Manage" and click "Device Manager" on the left side.
2. Double-click "Disk Drives" in the list. Right-click on the name of your pen drive.
3. Click "Uninstall". Click "OK".
4. Disconnect your storage media and restart your PC.
5. Connect your pen drive again. Your PC will detect it and prompt you to reinstall the driver before use.
CMD is your best choice for damaged USB flash drive recovery. It allows you to fix a corrupted USB drive without formatting and can avoid data loss. In addition, it can also be used to correct the SD card.
1. Plug your USB flash drive or pen drive to your computer.
2. Go to the start menu, type in "cmd" in the search bar, hit "Enter" and then you can see something named "cmd. Exe" in a list of programs.
3.
Right-click "cmd. exe" and type in "chkdsk /X /f USB drive letter:" or
"chkdsk USB drive letter: /f ", for example, "chkdsk /X /f G:" or
"chkdsk h: /f" in the following command windows to start repairing a
damaged USB pen drive.
This operation will make Windows check
and fix the file system on the /flash drive. If the repair process works
well, the description "Windows has made corrections to the file system"
will appear in the command window. It suggests that the corrupted USB
pen drive is successfully fixed and can be reaccessed.
However,
If the USB drive has bad sectors, your data may be lost during the
process of repairing. Therefore, you need to back up or restore
essential data from the USB drive before using the CHKDSK command.
If you are using Windows 10 or a lower version, you can carry out the following steps to repair the USB Flash Drive:
1. Insert the USB drive into the USB port of your system
2. Go to My Computer>Removable Disk icon.
3. Right-click the Removable Disk Icon and open its Properties.
4. Click on the Tools tab.
5. Click the Rebuild button
6. Let the scan process get completed. Close the scan window once it's completed.
7. Right-click the icon of the USB flash drive and Eject. Then remove the drive from the USB port.
Hope this way can help you solve the problem, and you can try to
restore your precious data by using a professional data recovery tool.