One of the most common USB errors is when a USB storage device is detected on your machine but does not show data. Of all the USB errors, this is probably the most worrying. It would cause anyone a fright, especially when you have important data saved on the USB drive. Along with USB drives not being recognized in Windows 10, this problem is actually quite common. And unless the data has been accidentally erased, you can still recover it. But how does it ever happen? Can saved data just vanish without you deleting it?
What causes USB devices to stop working properly
In most of the cases where a USB drive fails to show any data despite the computer detecting it, the culprit can be traced to a virus infection. And in the majority of these cases, the data is not lost. Rather, the virus just hides it by creating a shortcut that does not lead anywhere. So when you encounter this problem after you recently used the USB drive on another computer or lent it to a friend, know that a virus is likely the reason. So maybe before you even try to recover your missing data, you will want to first clean the USB storage device by scanning it using an anti-malware or anti-virus software. After that, you should go on and instruct your Windows computer to show the hidden files. To do that, follow the navigation path below: Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder Options > View Tab Once in the View Tab, check the ‘show hidden files, folders, and drives’ option. The pop-up screen should look like this;
How to restore your hidden USB files
Now you can go ahead and restore your files. First, you need to identify what letter your USB drives identifies with. Mine is E. To do that, follow the following steps; You can now go and open your USB storage device. Your data should now be showing. In case there are any files you can’t recognize, just rename and open to recover your data. As a safeguard and to avoid exposing your computer to viruses and malware, avoid lending out any USB storage devices with important data. It is also not a good practice to use your USB drives on computers with no antivirus software installed. RELATED ARTICLES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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