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USB Flash Problem | The disk in the drive cannot be formated

July 8th, 2011, 7:45

My USB Flash Drive (4 GB Transcend JetFlash V30) was working fine since 3 years.
Yesterday when i plugged it in, its not accessible its not even showing the memory capacity. windows said this disk in the dirve is not formatted then when i click format it says the disk in the drive cannot be formatted.
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I tried many tools like HP Storage Format tool, and many others from Hiren Boot CD but nothing helped.. i have also tried HDD low level format tool from HDDguru but no use.. I have included error msg pic of HDD LL format tool below..
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Please provide any solution for this.

Re: USB Flash Problem | The disk in the drive cannot be form

July 8th, 2011, 10:36

If you're not trying to recover data, just bin it and get a new one

Re: USB Flash Problem | The disk in the drive cannot be form

July 8th, 2011, 10:39

is there any way to fix this problem or not?

Re: USB Flash Problem | The disk in the drive cannot be form

July 8th, 2011, 12:08

No.

Well, not without spend 100x more than it would cost to buy a new one.

If you don't want the data, then do as drc says and bin it.
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