Windows 10: My usb flash drive is identified by Device manager (0 bytes) and windows explorer as USB...

Discus and support My usb flash drive is identified by Device manager (0 bytes) and windows explorer as USB... in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; My W 10 Laptop signals when I disconnect my flash drive. DeviceManager says Generic USB Flash Disk USB Device. It is a 32GB drive. Can any one... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by RichardBrodyTX, Apr 19, 2019.

  1. My usb flash drive is identified by Device manager (0 bytes) and windows explorer as USB...


    My W 10 Laptop signals when I disconnect my flash drive. DeviceManager says Generic USB Flash Disk USB Device. It is a 32GB drive.

    Can any one help, please?

    :)
     
    RichardBrodyTX, Apr 19, 2019
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  2. mikel33 Win User

    USB Flash Drive saying not formatted..?

    Hi,

    I have a Memorex Poker Chip USB Flash Drive 1GB, and It shows up fine on one PC as "Poker Chip" in explore, and I can transfer files... but on my other PC (the one I'm on now..specs in profile) it's listed only as H: Removable Disk, and when I click on it, it says: "The Device is not formatted, would you like to format it now? (Y/N). Why would it be recognized on one PC, but the not the other? How come the other PC didn't need it formatted? When I click yes to format it, it says: "Windows was unable to complete the format"

    I went to the BIOS and USB 2.0 is enabled. And Device Manager does list it as a Memorex Poker Chip..
     
    mikel33, Apr 19, 2019
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  3. DirectorC Win User
    Partition a USB Flash Drive

    This is the scary stuff that happens when you use Google:

    'USB flash drives cannot be partitioned in the Windows operating if the drive is identified as removable media. The only way to partition the USB flash drive is to flip the removable bit so that it is recognized as fixed media instead which can be partitioned like any normal hard drive'

    Infoz/Appz:
    You searched for Boot It USB – Lancelhoff.com

    Partition USB Flash Drives - gHacks Tech News

    I got that from searching for 'partition flash drive'.

    I should get paid for this.
     
    DirectorC, Apr 19, 2019
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  4. Lazzer408 Win User

    My usb flash drive is identified by Device manager (0 bytes) and windows explorer as USB...

    help. USB drive isn't assigned a drive letter.

    Any usb flash drive I plug into my computer isn't assigned a drive letter. The physical drive shows in the "safely remove hardware" but it doesnt show up in disk management. I have tried to populate the volume thru the safely remove hardware properties window and it does pop up in the list but it doesn't stay there. This isn't a format or assign a letter problem. It's more complicated then that. Maybe one of the services needed for usb drive management was disabled? Suggestions needed. btw external usb harddrives work fine.
     
    Lazzer408, Apr 19, 2019
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