![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Since I couldn’t select the delete volume option on the allocated area as it was grayed out, and the unallocated area didn’t had an option like “Allocate Area” or something similar, I had to find another way of troubleshooting. Without much brainstorming on the cause of problem, I opened up the Disk Management to see the stats of the USB, and there it was 7+GB of space unallocated. I recently made the same USB a bootable pen drive for Memtest used for testing memory sticks or RAMs and since then I haven’t used the USB. For a second I was like “Seriously? I just got it and it’s bricked?” as I’m famous among my friend for doing that then on second thought I had a vague guess of what would’ve caused it. ![]() I tried formatting it in different formats, but it didn’t worked out. I had a 8GB USB that was showing me just 49mb in capacity. So just yesterday, I came across a weird problem with my USB or Pen Drive if you’d call it. ![]()
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