I suggest that you format the drive once and check if you are still prompted to format the drive. If there are bad sectors found on your drive, you will be prompted to format the drive.
You can also try to format the drive from the Disk Management.
1. Click on start and type ‘Diskmgmt.msc’ in the search field after connecting your thumb drive.
2. Select your Thumb drive volume, right-click and then click Format.
3. To format the volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
OR
Have you checked it on a different computer?
You may also run a check disk on the flash drive to correct bad sectors. Follow these steps to perform a check disk.
Check a drive for errors http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors
Note: Answer ‘Y’ when chkdsk asks you if you want to check the drive next time Windows Vista boots. If check disk finds any bad sector, the data on the sector would be lost.
I suggest that you format the drive once and check if you are still prompted to format the drive. If there are bad sectors found on your drive, you will be prompted to format the drive.
You can also try to format the drive from the Disk Management.
1. Click on start and type ‘Diskmgmt.msc’ in the search field after connecting your thumb drive.
2. Select your Thumb drive volume, right-click and then click Format.
3. To format the volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
OR
Have you checked it on a different computer?
You may also run a check disk on the flash drive to correct bad sectors. Follow these steps to perform a check disk.
Check a drive for errors http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors
Note: Answer ‘Y’ when chkdsk asks you if you want to check the drive next time Windows Vista boots. If check disk finds any bad sector, the data on the sector would be lost.
I suggest that you format the drive once and check if you are still prompted to format the drive. If there are bad sectors found on your drive, you will be prompted to format the drive.
You can also try to format the drive from the Disk Management.
1. Click on start and type ‘Diskmgmt.msc’ in the search field after connecting your thumb drive.
2. Select your Thumb drive volume, right-click and then click Format.
3. To format the volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
OR
Have you checked it on a different computer?
You may also run a check disk on the flash drive to correct bad sectors. Follow these steps to perform a check disk.
Check a drive for errors http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors
Note: Answer ‘Y’ when chkdsk asks you if you want to check the drive next time Windows Vista boots. If check disk finds any bad sector, the data on the sector would be lost.
Plug the flash drive and then just right click on your flash drive’s name.A small menu box will come up, there you will have to clcik on “Format” it will ask you to confirm, click on yes. it will take few seconds as per the memery capacity of our flash drive and it will be done.
Plug the flash drive and then just right click on your flash drive’s name.A small menu box will come up, there you will have to clcik on “Format” it will ask you to confirm, click on yes. it will take few seconds as per the memery capacity of our flash drive and it will be done.
Plug the flash drive and then just right click on your flash drive’s name.A small menu box will come up, there you will have to clcik on “Format” it will ask you to confirm, click on yes. it will take few seconds as per the memery capacity of our flash drive and it will be done.
Follow these steps:-
>>Plug in flash drive into your PC.
>>Now open up My Computer.
>>You will be able to see your flash drive there.
>>Just right click on your flash drive name.
>>Then click on “Format”
>>it will take few seconds and your flash drive will be formatted and all the data will be erased from it.
Follow these steps:-
>>Plug in flash drive into your PC.
>>Now open up My Computer.
>>You will be able to see your flash drive there.
>>Just right click on your flash drive name.
>>Then click on “Format”
>>it will take few seconds and your flash drive will be formatted and all the data will be erased from it.
Follow these steps:-
>>Plug in flash drive into your PC.
>>Now open up My Computer.
>>You will be able to see your flash drive there.
>>Just right click on your flash drive name.
>>Then click on “Format”
>>it will take few seconds and your flash drive will be formatted and all the data will be erased from it.
ershadf1
I suggest that you format the drive once and check if you are still prompted to format the drive. If there are bad sectors found on your drive, you will be prompted to format the drive.
You can also try to format the drive from the Disk Management.
1. Click on start and type ‘Diskmgmt.msc’ in the search field after connecting your thumb drive.
2. Select your Thumb drive volume, right-click and then click Format.
3. To format the volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
OR
Have you checked it on a different computer?
You may also run a check disk on the flash drive to correct bad sectors. Follow these steps to perform a check disk.
Check a drive for errors
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors
Note: Answer ‘Y’ when chkdsk asks you if you want to check the drive next time Windows Vista boots. If check disk finds any bad sector, the data on the sector would be lost.
ershadf1
I suggest that you format the drive once and check if you are still prompted to format the drive. If there are bad sectors found on your drive, you will be prompted to format the drive.
You can also try to format the drive from the Disk Management.
1. Click on start and type ‘Diskmgmt.msc’ in the search field after connecting your thumb drive.
2. Select your Thumb drive volume, right-click and then click Format.
3. To format the volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
OR
Have you checked it on a different computer?
You may also run a check disk on the flash drive to correct bad sectors. Follow these steps to perform a check disk.
Check a drive for errors
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors
Note: Answer ‘Y’ when chkdsk asks you if you want to check the drive next time Windows Vista boots. If check disk finds any bad sector, the data on the sector would be lost.
ershadf1
I suggest that you format the drive once and check if you are still prompted to format the drive. If there are bad sectors found on your drive, you will be prompted to format the drive.
You can also try to format the drive from the Disk Management.
1. Click on start and type ‘Diskmgmt.msc’ in the search field after connecting your thumb drive.
2. Select your Thumb drive volume, right-click and then click Format.
3. To format the volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
OR
Have you checked it on a different computer?
You may also run a check disk on the flash drive to correct bad sectors. Follow these steps to perform a check disk.
Check a drive for errors
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors
Note: Answer ‘Y’ when chkdsk asks you if you want to check the drive next time Windows Vista boots. If check disk finds any bad sector, the data on the sector would be lost.
Djay Jais
Plug the flash drive and then just right click on your flash drive’s name.A small menu box will come up, there you will have to clcik on “Format” it will ask you to confirm, click on yes. it will take few seconds as per the memery capacity of our flash drive and it will be done.
Djay Jais
Plug the flash drive and then just right click on your flash drive’s name.A small menu box will come up, there you will have to clcik on “Format” it will ask you to confirm, click on yes. it will take few seconds as per the memery capacity of our flash drive and it will be done.
Djay Jais
Plug the flash drive and then just right click on your flash drive’s name.A small menu box will come up, there you will have to clcik on “Format” it will ask you to confirm, click on yes. it will take few seconds as per the memery capacity of our flash drive and it will be done.
eAnswers Team
Follow these steps:-
>>Plug in flash drive into your PC.
>>Now open up My Computer.
>>You will be able to see your flash drive there.
>>Just right click on your flash drive name.
>>Then click on “Format”
>>it will take few seconds and your flash drive will be formatted and all the data will be erased from it.
eAnswers Team
Follow these steps:-
>>Plug in flash drive into your PC.
>>Now open up My Computer.
>>You will be able to see your flash drive there.
>>Just right click on your flash drive name.
>>Then click on “Format”
>>it will take few seconds and your flash drive will be formatted and all the data will be erased from it.
eAnswers Team
Follow these steps:-
>>Plug in flash drive into your PC.
>>Now open up My Computer.
>>You will be able to see your flash drive there.
>>Just right click on your flash drive name.
>>Then click on “Format”
>>it will take few seconds and your flash drive will be formatted and all the data will be erased from it.