![]() ![]() Only using them for ready boost do you have to do the Safely Remove Hardware, because you have memory stored on it that your PC is currently using and your PC could crash. Plug them back in, use them, unplug them. I plug them in everyday and copy files and unplug them. Perhaps the USB drive malfunctioned because I did not remove it properly? And also my laptop reboots in the night? Not sure the reason.Īnother thing, you do not have to safely remove a thumb drive or external HDD if it is just used for storage. Yes you lost what you had or thought you did on it. Now it is ready to use and is properly prepared. ![]() Right click and assign drive letter if windows didn't already Then if all fails, right click on the drive and select format>Quick NTFS. Your only hope is to use a 3rd party application that can try and retrieve lost or deleted data on a drive. Or the volume information file is corrupt. It appears that Windows is reading the exFat as bootable media or boot files or just bad SVI. ![]() Volume Serial Number is 90DA-DB42 **Both copies** of the **boot information* for this volume are corrupt.Īn error occurred while examining the boot region. I think the system volume information is corrupt. Did you actually access the drive then and open any of the files you copied to it. The first time I stick it into my Windows laptop, it works fine and I am able to store some files inside.Īre you sure they were there. Try using a 3rd party app to recover lost data. If you were putting mp3 files on a ThumbDrive for your Car Stereo USB playback, then yes FAT32 would be the Format. You should format all drives NTFS Format (Quick)ĮxFat is better than Fat32 and more perks like NTFS jad, but has its drawbacks. Right Click on Start Menu>Disk Management How much used and free space does it show in THIS PC. ![]()
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