johnb35 Administrator Staff member Aug 11, 2022 #2 It's probably a bad usb drive then. Try a different pc and if it does the same thing then that is what it is. Doesn't matter if its new or not.
It's probably a bad usb drive then. Try a different pc and if it does the same thing then that is what it is. Doesn't matter if its new or not.
Okedokey Well-Known Member Aug 12, 2022 #3 Try a different USB port Change the drive value (D: for example) to something else using Disk Management. Make sure you take ownership of the files on the USB. Try a different usb drive
Try a different USB port Change the drive value (D: for example) to something else using Disk Management. Make sure you take ownership of the files on the USB. Try a different usb drive