- #Flash drive files not showing mod
- #Flash drive files not showing software
- #Flash drive files not showing windows
#Flash drive files not showing mod
#Flash drive files not showing software
It's not about the hardware in your rig, but the software in your heart! You don't necessarily need a PC to be a member of the PCMR.This includes build help, tech support, and any kind of doubt one might have about PC ownership. Every kind of PC related content is welcome here.Everybody is welcome here, even those that have yet to ascend.Begin your ascension today! General Information Keep in mind that dir's output is in bytes, and 15.7 GB is something like 16,857,700,000 Bytes.Official Subreddit of the PC Master Race We're the largest community of PC enthusiasts on the Internet. You can also compare the size of the video folder to the 15.7 GB you mentioned above. To check, pull up cmd switch to the thumb drive e: (or whatever) and run dir /S /A /p - this way you can scroll through all of the legitimate files on the disk. If it finds your files were damaged, it will grab them and put them back on the drive, but possibly with different filenames.Īlso- don't put anything else on the drive while you are trying to recover your data.Įdit: Another thing you should consider is that you dropped the photos folder inside one of the other ones, maybe the videos folder. It will scan the drive and look for errors. chkdsk may still ask "Do you want to force a dismount?" If you are sure you're on the thumb drive say "y".
#Flash drive files not showing windows
Close all open windows looking at the thumb drive, other than the cmd window.
If that fails too, chkdsk /r on it as a last resort. Of course I can't find it now, but recuva is good and will probably do the same thing better.
I had a bad thumb drive that wouldn't eject right and I had a program that I would have to run all the time to recover the files. If not, then they got corrupted by a bad removal. + R to open the "Power Users Tasks Menu" and select "Command Prompt(Admin)".įrom there switch to your thumb drive e: or whatever it is and then run ATTRIB -S -H *.* /S /D This will remove "hidden and system" flags from the files. Go to start, in the search box type cmd and right click on the result and choose "Open as Administrator" to open an Elevated Command Prompt. In Windows, you may want to first try to set all the files as visible.