No Flash Drive Detected

vulka33

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Hi, guys,
I have a tough one for you. So I've got this "ADATA Pro S102" USB 3.1 drive, brand new. I was using YUMI to upload a Windows 10 ISO but in the middle of the process there was a power outage. Since that moment I can't find a way to use my USB drive.

Here's what's going on and what I tried:

1. When plugged in any computer with a windows OS the taskbar starts flashing and the USB is not visible in "This PC".

2. When I go to Disk management, I can see my drive but that's it. I can't do anything with it and it shows its capacity as 0 (as opposed to its real size - 16GB). Nothing can be done there.

3. Tried reinstalling the driver (through device manager) but the outcome was the same.

4. Tried using another bootable USB and the device is not showing in the list with all the drives even there.

5. When I go to CMD -> diskpart -> list disk, it shows all my drives as "Online" except for this drive, which says "No Media"

6. When I select the drive from there and try to create a partition it says that there is not enough space. I know there aren't any other partitions but I double checked anyway so I haven't reached the maximum number (which is 4).

So does anyone have any idea as to how I can fix it? Is it even possible?

Thanks in advance for the replies!
 
If it sees a drive connected but is saying no storage, either the electronics to the drive are bad, or the drive is bad. If it's new, contact ADATA support and tell them drive is not working. Trying to fix it yourself with another enclosure is likely to void the warranty.
 

vulka33

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Mar 19, 2018
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I guess there's no other way :( Thanks for the answer