Tips to Overcoming Flash that Can not read

Flash is not legible when we enter into the port on the computer is a classic problem. Not something new. Quite often, when we had to bring flash to the cafe for the data to print in it, but flash can not be read.Of course it's very frustrating. Moreover, the time will make a presentation of existing files in the flash, and flash it unreadable. Not only annoyed, but also mingled panic because the situation is urgent.Flash is not legible usually characterized by the appearance of warning "removable hardware" in the task bar (bottom right) view of your monitor. Or in other words the system tray. Sometimes there is also an icon has appeared, but when it is clicked a new window pops up giving error messages, and so forth.

If the flash is not legible will not show the drive USB (Universal Serial Bus) drive under my new computer when we open the windows explorer. Usually, the problem of not read flash is found on a PC that has a high power system (one of which RAM) that disrupt the reading process the existence of a new device.

Here are the problems that are found in the detection and reading of the flash, but make sure beforehand that the flash itself is not defective, but found the USB drive in a PC.The most common problem is a conflict on the system hardware, the hardware conflict is causing damage in the process of reading the flash. In this case, flash is detected by the PC but can not be read. Ways to overcome them:
  •     Plug the flash on the port
  •     Restart the computer
  •     (If it still does not read) uninstall USB drive
  •     Open up My Computer
  •     Click on Control Panel
  •     Click on the system
  •     If the system is open, note the hardware tab
  •     Click the device manager and look for the words "Universal Serial Bus Controller"
  •     If you see a yellow-colored hardware, click on the hardware
  •     Click "uninstall"
  •     Then restart your computer again

Usually after the way the above is done, your flash can be read back. And if after the above methods has been carried out but did not show any results, chances are it is a hardware malfunction. Hardware failures can be caused by many reasons, but the main factors that cause damage to hardware is unplug the flash directly from the computer. Many people who want a quick and handy USB Safety Remove underestimate and do things (unplug the flash directly, without confirmation from the PC), whereas USB Safety Remove is something that is important to prevent hardware damage.

Another type of damage is, when the flash is clicked a new window will appear asking you to format the flash. The only way to continue to use the flash is to format the flash, even if it means sacrificing data contained therein.

Posted byRham rachmat