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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>[Solved] USB error - Please insert disk into removable disk - FIX!> Closed [Solved] USB error please insert a disk into removable disk windows 7 - Please insert disk into removable disk - FIX! Tags: Flash Media Removable please insert a disk into removable disk no media Disk Storage Last response: 30 March 2013 10:25 in Storage Share theLYNXeffect 13 June 2012 17:17:10 Hi all,
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decided to post here. There was literally no obvious solutions to this problem that I could find. So here goes... Problem: A 16gb usb drive of mine became unreadable after I used it as a bootable usb, and my computer then detected it as some sort of disk drive... The small LED on it pulsed slowly rather than its usual solid glow. I hp's usb utility thought I could simply reformat the drive but no, I could not format it.. Or partition it.. Or read anything on it or access it at all. (even in disk management in admin controls) When I try to double click on it/explore/open it it just said "Please insert disk into Removable Disk F:" or similar. and properties showed a volume of 0 bytes, and when I used cmd to try and manually format/partition etc it told me "no media found" on the disk... There was seemingly no fix. I thought it was gone forever. And everywhere I looked did not help. (I wasted my whole afternoon on this instead of studying for physics101 haha.) Anyway... THERE IS A FIX which I recently stumbled across and want to help everyone else. There is an online recover program by Transcend and it uses internet access to somehow repair the USB (don't ask me how it works, but it did, so I'm happy). So here's what to do: (in quote for easy viewing.) Quote:So if you have the same error and could not repair it manually at al
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP "Please Insert a Disk into Drive" Error In Windows (2 posts) Started 5 years ago by MrGauro Latest reply from LH Topic Viewed http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/please-insert-a-disk-into-drive-error-in-windows 4685 times MrGauro Posts: 1 This post has been reported. Trouble: We just got a quite common problem regarding pen drives, one of My friend told me a problem regarding pen drive detection. When ever I insert my (4GB http://www.stellarinfo.com/blog/4-ways-recover-usb-drive-multimedia-files-after-error/ my flash) pen drive into my PC and any other PC I am unable to open it. The message that am prompted with is “insert disk into drive” I started to search the solution, finally i got it in the please insert net. As it’s clear from the message in quotes, this problems occur when you insert when your removable drive to your USB port, it detects your removable drive but throws an error window saying – Please Insert a Disk into Drive \ Device when you try to open it. One of the most possible cause of this issue when you have a removable drive which try to get a drive letter which is already reserved. This could happen due please insert a to the default behavior of Windows XP when you may have e: drive assigned to a network drive or other hardware drive and removable pen drives tries to occupy e: drive as drive letter. Fix: In order to resolve the issue, use the following methods given below: Method 1: Insert the removable disk in the removable drive before you start your computer. But in this case, make sure that the first boot device in BIOS is not USB drive, else computer may not boot at all. Method 2: 1. Log in as Administrator account in windows or any other account with administrative privileges 2. Insert your removable disk into the USB port. 3. Click Start, now right click on my computer and select manage 4. Now, click Disk Management 5. Right click on your removable drive partition and select Change Drive Letter and Paths under Disk Management ( you can find your drive easily through size ) 6. Change the drive letter some other drive letter like X: or Z: which is not reserved by some other drive on windows. 7. That’s it! Done. Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top LH Posts: 20002 This post has been reported. MrGauro hi.Thanks for that. Just one thing. Don't use X:, it used by Windows, and some other programs, as a temporary drive, on occasions. Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top Topic Closed This
disk into removable disk” Sumona Chatterjee May 9, 2016 Photo Recovery 4 Comments Every computer user is familiar with USB sticks. They’re portable, easy to work with and offer something each of us needs at some point – more space to store multimedia files. That said, USBs can often become quite troublesome when unexpected errors hamper their usual working. But, the good news is, if you’re aware of the causes behind those errors, you can bring the faulty USBs back on track in no time and recover back photos, audios or videos. In this article, we will be focusing on a common error associated with USBs. Have you ever come across a situation wherein you connect a USB to your computer, it gets detected and shows up as a drive, but on trying to open it, an error pop-up is thrown that says, “Please Insert Disk into Removable Disk”? If yes, then you should definitely read this article so that you can learn how you can access your multimedia files like photos, audios or videos after facing error. A brief introduction to the USB drive error The best way to explain this error is through the sample scenario described below: After using a pen drive as bootable when you connect it to the computer, it shows up as a drive, but you can’t open it. All you see is an error pop-up saying, “Please insert disk into removable disk”. To fix the issue you try to format or partition the USB but both options fail to work. Also, when you view the USB’s properties, the ‘Used space’ and ‘Free space’ on the drive are shown as 0 bytes. How would you recover your files to access them later? Read on to find out. Methods to recover multimedia files after USB drive error “please insert disk into removable disk” Listed below are a few techniques to troubleshoot this error and recover your files. Note: Before you try any of these fixes, make sure that the first boot device for your computer isn’t your USB drive. You can check and alter the boot device priority by going to setup (connect USB and restart computer; press ‘Del’ or F2 to enter Setup). Use reliable third-party software – Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery helps you recover photos and other multimedia files from damaged / faulty USB drives. This competent tool restores photos and media lost due to formatting, accidental deletion, physical damage or corruption of hard drives, memory cards, external storage devices, digital cameras and USB sticks. It works perfectly with a variety of picture, audio and video formats and can scan devices havin