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ok thank youdrive is a tedious task. You spend hours to get back your storage into working conditions but get nothing. You might have seen the same thing on online forums that are full of questions like “My pen drive is corrupted” or “My SD card is not working.” In this article, let’s look at the various methods that will help you to repair your corrupted SD card or Pen/Flash/USB drive in a flash (Pun intended).
Whenever we face the problem of a corrupted storage device, and we can fix the problem using a few CMD commands. If the command prompt isn’t your thing, you can also attempt USB drive repair using Windows Explorer.
How to Repair a corrupted SD card or Flash Drive in simple steps?
Insert the SD Card and the USB drive into their respective slots. If your laptop doesn’t have an SD card slot, you can use a USB adapter and plug it into one of the USB ports on your laptop.Change the Drive Letter
Your PC can sometimes fail to assign drive letters (like C, D, E) correctly to your storage media. As a result, the files on it can’t be accessed. One of the solutions to this problem is, manually assigning a drive letter to your storage device.
Follow these steps to fix the corrupted pen drive or memory card by assigning a drive letter:
Connect your storage media to your computer.
Right-click on My Computer/This PC. Click Manage in the drop-down menu.
Click Disk Management on the left side and wait for a few seconds so that Windows can load the Virtual disk service.
Right-click on your storage media and click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Click the drive letter (it will turn blue) and click Change.
Select the drive letter from the drop-down list. Click Ok.
2.Try Another USB Port
Although it sound’s silly, you’re probably wasting your time if you repeatedly try to connect your SD card or flash drive to the same USB port on your computer. It could be possible that the port is damaged or you could also blame any other issue. Sometimes, even though the port works fine plugging in your flash drive in another USB slots magically solves the issue.