Write protected and unreadable and currupted
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                        akshay kumar vyas                    
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                            Dec 13, 2015 at 04:49 AM
                        
R2D2_WD Posts 3606 Registration date Monday September 1, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 20, 2017 - Dec 14, 2015 at 03:09 AM
        R2D2_WD Posts 3606 Registration date Monday September 1, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 20, 2017 - Dec 14, 2015 at 03:09 AM
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Dec 14, 2015 at 03:09 AM
    Dec 14, 2015 at 03:09 AM
                        
                    Hi Akshay Kumar,
I would recommend you to check the device on another PC and with another USB cable. Check if the drive appears correctly in Disk Management. Does it have a correct drive letter and a file format? Try using the chkdsk D: /f command from the Command Prompt, replacing D with your drive’s letter.
Hope this helps
 
 
                
                
            I would recommend you to check the device on another PC and with another USB cable. Check if the drive appears correctly in Disk Management. Does it have a correct drive letter and a file format? Try using the chkdsk D: /f command from the Command Prompt, replacing D with your drive’s letter.
Hope this helps