If you insert a thumb drive and it’s not recognized in Windows, there are a few things you can try to get it to show up in My Computer. Thumb drives, or flash drives, are USB devices that should be automatically recognized by Windows when you insert it. There could be conflicts or partition issues that prevent it from showing up or being used to store data. Follow these steps to troubleshoot a thumb drive not recognized in your computer.
Thumb drives are fragile and quite unreliable. It may be possible it has completely failed. Be sure to use thumb drives only as temporary storage and also try and keep backups of any data you store on removable drives.
Troubleshooting Thumb drives
If you insert your thumb drive and nothing happens, follow these steps to try and correct the problem:- Go to Start and right-click My Computer (or Computer) and select Manage. Under Disk Management, locate your thumb drive, right click and choose change drive letter. If it already has a drive letter, try assigning it a different one, as it could be trying to use a drive letter that’s already assigned to another device.
- If that doesn’t work, try rebooting the computer with the thumb drive still inserted in the USB port and see if that helps.
- Try other USB ports, or try unplugging other USB devices that might be interfering with it.
- Under Disk Management again, confirm the thumb drive is partitioned and formatted. If not, right-click the drive and proceed to format it. Note: all data will be erased from the drive.
Thumb drives are fragile and quite unreliable. It may be possible it has completely failed. Be sure to use thumb drives only as temporary storage and also try and keep backups of any data you store on removable drives.
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