How to Fix USB Not Showing up on Windows 10/11| 6 Fixes for USB Not Showing Up on Windows 10 #4k

Опубликовано: 15 Июль 2022
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USB is not showing up on Windows? In this video, you will learn why this happens and how to fix usb not showing up on windows 10/11. To recover data from formatted USB, just try Tenorshare 4DDiG:
Read the detailed guide here:


Timestamp
Video Intro 00:00
Fix 1: Update USB Drive Driver 00:26
Fix 2: Reinstall Disk Driver for USB Drive 01:21
Fix 3: Create New Partitions 01:59
Fix 4: Assign a New Drive Letter to the USB 02:42
Fix 5: Use Disk Repair Tool 03:12
Fix 6: Format the USB 03:55
Bonus: Recover Lost Data from Formatted USB Drive 04:47


Fix 1: Update USB Drive Driver


Step 1: Connect the USB flash drive to your PC, right-click on This PC, and choose Properties.
Step 2: Select Device Manager and expand Disk drives. Find and right-click the problematic USB drive and select Update driver.
Step 3: Click Automatically search for driver software online on the following screen.
Step 4: Wait for the driver to be updated. Then, reboot your computer. Afterward, you can try to reconnect your USB drive to your PC and check whether the USB drive shows up or not.

Fix 2: Reinstall Disk Driver for USB Drive

Step 1: Right-click This PC and choose Properties - Device Manager.
Step 2: Click on Disk drives, right-click on your USB drive that is not showing up in File Explorer, and choose Uninstall device.
Step 3: In the prompt asking you to confirm the removal, click OK. (Wait patiently and let the process finish. If it takes too long, you can remove the USB flash drive from the PC.)
Step 4: Restart your computer and reconnect the USB flash drive/external hard drive to the PC. After the computer restarts, the driver will be automatically installed.

Fix 3: Create New Partitions

If your USB shows up as unallocated space in Disk Management after updating or reinstalling the driver, you are recommended to create a new partition to make it ready for data storage.

To create new partitions on the USB drive:
Step 1: Right-click This PC and choose Manage - Disk Management.
Step 2: Right-click the unallocated space and choose New Simple Volume.
Step 3: Follow the wizard to finish the remaining process. Your USB drive should now show up in Windows as usual.

Fix 4: Assign a New Drive Letter to the USB

If the drive letter of your USB drive is the same as one of the drive letters of your computer's hard disk partition, you won't be able to see it in Windows File Explorer. In this case, you need to assign a new drive letter to your USB drive.

Step 1: Right-click This PC and choose Manage - Disk Management.
Step 2: Right-click the volume on your USB flash drive and select Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Step 3: In the window that opens, click Change.
Step 4: Assign a new drive letter to your USB drive and click OK.

Fix 5: Use Disk Repair Tool

If you’re experiencing USB drive problems, you can use the Check Disk tool on Windows to fix most errors.

Step 1: Open File Explorer from the left pane.
Step 2: Under the “Devices and drives” section, right-click the usb drive to repair and select the Properties option. Click on the Tools tab.
Step 3: Under the “Error checking” section, click the Check button and now Click the Scan drive option. If the utility did not find any errors, click the Close button, but if errors cannot be repaired, you will be prompted to schedule another scan during the next restart.

Fix 6: Format the USB Drive

If none of the above method works, the last choice is to format the USB drive using a Command Prompt in Windows. Here’s how to do that.

Step 1: Type "cmd" in the search box. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose "Run as administrator”.
Step 2: In the command prompt window, type "diskpart" and hit “Enter”.
Step 3: Type "list volume" to list all the available drives volumes on your computer and press “Enter".
Step 4: Now choose desired sd card volume by entering this command “select volume (# is the number of your disk volume make sure to replace letter of your sd card drive)
Step 5: Now type this final command “format fs=fat32 quick" and press "Enter" to format the sd card with FAT32.

Bonus: Recover Lost Data from Formatted USB Drive

Formatting USB will cause data loss. To recover data from formatted USB drive, Tenorshare 4DDiG is you best choice, which can recover formatted, lost, corrupted data from Windows and Mac.
Hopefully the usb not showing up on windows problem should be solved.

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