How to Repair Corrupted Pendrive or memory card using Command prompt | techgridle
Is your pen drive corrupted? So, here is the solution to repair your corrupted pen drive using the command. If your pen drive is of 4GB or more and showing only some MB's then this problem can be 100% solved by this trick. This is one of the most powerful ways to repair your corrupted pen drives easily and fastly. Just follow few steps which are described below with images.
STEP 1:
Open Start menu and click on Search button. Now type CMD there.
STEP 2:
It will show command prompt, Right click on Command prompt and click on Run as Administrator.
STEP 3:
Now in the command prompt, type diskpart and hit enter.
STEP 4:
Then type list disk and hit enter.
STEP 5:
Now it will display the details of all the partitions present, Correctly identify the partition of pen drive and type select disk _ ( _ indicate the partition no. here). Kindly see image careful to understand more clearly.
STEP 6:
Then type clean and hit enter
STEP 7:
Type create partition primary and hit enter.
STEP 8:
Type active and hit enter.
STEP 9:
Type select partition _ ( _ indicates partition no. here), for example, see image above carefully.
STEP 10:
Now type format fs=fat32 and hit enter. Formatting process starts. When it reaches 100%, finally ends up with a message Disk part successfully formatted volume
Now when the process is 100 percent complete, that means the process is completed successfully.
STEP 11:
Now at the end type exit and hit enter . to come out of this window.
Now check your pen drive, all the problems are fixed and it will start working normally.
If you want to remove the virus from pen drive using command prompt then click here.
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Now check your pen drive, all the problems are fixed and it will start working normally.
If you want to remove the virus from pen drive using command prompt then click here.
If you have any query or question related this post you may write to us in the comment box below or mail us at techgridle@gmail.com
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