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There are many reasons why your USB flash drive may be not recognised by your Mac, one of the following may apply; - Incorrectly formatted flash drive - Damaged flash module - Corrupted data - USB flash drive detection disabled on your account You should try and use your flash drive on another computer to see if the problem lies with the flash drive, or your Mac. If the flash drive works on another computer, you should check your system permissions, contact your system administrator, or check that the actual flash drive isn't being detected using Disk Utility. If the flash drive does not work on another computer (try both Windows and Mac OS computers), the problem most likely lies in the flash drive itself and should probably be repaired and/or replaced.
No, you have to have it professionally repaired. You could possibly ruin it beyond repair. So you should have it repaired by someone else.
flash drive? i dont know if you are more specific maybe someone could answer this beeter than me Flash drive is an extarnal media but the media of a hard drive is disk platter.
You can't. You have to buy a 16gb flash drive.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
It really depends how its broken.
You can write to a flash drive and read data from the flash drive. It acts the same as a miniature hard drive, just like the one on your computer. It uses flash memory, hence the name flash drive.
A flash drive is hardware.
Yes, a flash drive stores information.
No, it does not need a flash drive.
flash memory drive