Is your computer not “recognizing the external drive?” Does the “USB connected to your PC not show up?” Is the “Flash drive not detected by the PC?”
If you are struggling with any of these issues, here is a list of workable ways to fix these issues.
USB is a popular technology that allows connecting various devices to the PC. Setting it up is quite easy. However, when the USB is plugged in but does not show up, the actual struggle starts. This can happen due to several reasons such as damaged USB, outdated drivers, incorrect file system, device conflict, faulty hardware, or issues with partitions.
“BrianKindly” a user created a question on community – Various people provided a solution and most of them said as there are a no compatible drivers for this device” the problem is encountered. In this blog, you will find multiple working solutions, that will help resolve the issue.
Pinpointing the exact reason is not easy. However, by following the fixes below, you can fix the issue of the thumb drive not showing up.
The Universal Serial Bus is a port available on all PCs to connect external devices or peripherals to the computer. These can include, flash disks, pen drives, external hard drives, etc. The USB Drive not showing or not recognized error appears when the storage device you have connected to your PC via USB, does not appear in the File Explorer or Disk Management window. Here are a few reasons as to why this error occurs on windows PC.
| Note : Finding your USB Driver in Device Manager can be a little tricky sometimes, as it can appear in more than one way.
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The issue of the USB drive not showing up or the computer not recognizing the external hard drive can be fixed differently. However, before we get into the technical details, let us perform some basic troubleshooting.
Step 1: Restart PC – Most errors you face on Windows result from system malfunctioning. Therefore, to fix the problem, the first step should be to restart the computer.
Step 2: Update Windows – If restarting the PC doesn’t help, update your Windows. This will install the patches that will fix any known issues and bugs. To do so, follow these steps:
Step 3: Connect USB to Other Port – Corrupt or dead USB port can be why the USB device is not recognized. To check it, try connecting the USB to an alternate port and see if it helps.
Step 4: Check if the power button is on – Some USB drives have an external power button, which, if disabled, leads to the pen drive not showing. To fix it, check if your drive has one and enable it.
Step 5: Check the USB drive for physical damage – If the USB device you are connecting has a crack or a bed, it could be a reason for the USB stick not showing up. In this case, contact a technician.
Step 6: Check for USB device compatibility – Sometimes, the USB does not show up because it isn’t compatible with the PC. Using a USB 3 on a USB 2 port is common. However, some USB 3 devices need a compatible and powerful port. If you face issues with the computer not recognizing the external hard drive, you should check the device manual and compatibility information.
If these basic fixes didn’t help with PC not detecting the external hard drive, follow the other fixes explained below.
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If the connected USB stick is visible in Disk Management but not in File Explorer, it means the drive is readable, but due to outdated drives, drive letter conflict, and file system errors, you are facing this error. Below we explain the method to resolve the USB stick not showing.
To save power, sometimes, the system disables the connected USB. To confirm this is not the case, check and alter USB Root Hub settings.
Outdated, missing, and problematic USB drivers also cause the flash drive not to show up. To fix it, update the USB drivers.
Device drivers can be updated manually through the Device Manager built-in Windows utility, manufacturer website, or via optional updates (Windows Update). Alternatively, you use Advanced Drive Updater to update drivers automatically.
Manually updating drivers requires technical knowledge, time, and patience. Therefore, if you want a simple and effective way, use Advanced Driver Updater. Below we explain how to use the best driver updater and update outdated drivers.
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After updating the drivers, whether manually or automatically, we suggest you scan for hardware changes. To do so, follow these steps:
If the USB drive is corrupt or unstable this method will help fix it.
Now restart your PC. The controller driver will be automatically reinstalled, and you can see the USB drive.
The selective suspend settings in the power options automatically disconnect the USB and make it unrecognizable. To disable it, follow these steps:
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Experts have stated that in some cases, if the USB Drive is not showing up, then you can try to install the manufacturer’s software. Some USB devices also include a CD or instructions to download a particular software before you connect it to the PC. Follow the instruction exactly as they appear to connect the USB device to your computer.
The Windows Registry Editor is the hierarchical database of all Windows Settings. We suggest that you make changes to the Windows Registry only if you understand the below-mentioned steps mentioned below completely. Also, we recommend taking backup of your Registry before making any changes.
Steps To Take A Backup Of Your Registry
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1. Launch the Windows Registry Editor.
2. Copy and paste the following path in the address bar of the Registry Editor.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR
3. The Registry Editor will navigate to the required key. In the right panel, look for the “Start” key.
4. Right-Click on the Start key and choose Modify to open the Edit box.
5. In the Value Data field, type 3 and press the OK button.
6. Close the Registry box and restart the PC.
This works because chipset drivers help Windows talk correctly to your motherboard’s USB controller — the part that manages USB ports.
1. Identify the brand/model of your PC or motherboard.
2. Visit the Manufacturer’s Support Site.
3. Enter the exact model in the search bar, choose the operating system and navigate to the Drivers section.
4. Find and Download the Chipset Drivers.
5. Double-click on the file downloaded, and the installation process will begin.
6. Click on the positive responses to install the drivers on your computer.
7. Reboot your PC and check.
1. Always Care For The USB Device by following these steps
2. Windows Operating System Maintenance
3. Use Backup Procedures
The above fixes will help troubleshoot USB not showing. However, if the steps didn’t, you must either replace the USB stick or format it.
Before buying a new one, if you want to format and give it a try, follow these steps:
Double-click This PC > right-click the connected USB > select Format. Click the Start button to begin the process.
This should help fix the issue of the USB drive not being recognized. Please let us know which method helped in fixing the problem.
Practical steps are shown in this video-
You can perform a simple test by attaching the smartphone charging cable to test if the phone is charging or not. If yes then the USB port is working fine, then focus on the troubleshooting steps to make your USB drive function properly.
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Can someone help me. When I connected my Sandisk flash drive to my computer. It showed a yellow exclamation mark and fails to show me the drive content. It is an empty drive and I have to use it. I have connected it on several USB ports, but the error seems to be the same.
Sarah Jones.
Please check what exactly is the yellow exclamation sign is about, it may be showing an error when you hover over it and later you can try to troubleshoot the error. Usually it is a driver related error hence we recommend you try and update all your USB drivers to check if it resolves the issue. You can use the Advanced Driver Updater to do the same.
THANK YOU! Fixed my problem by changing the root hub settings. Would not recognize a slide scanner plugged into USB before the change.
This blog post is an absolute lifesaver! ? I've been struggling with my USB drive not showing up for days, and stumbling upon this article was like finding a treasure map! ?️ The step-by-step solutions provided here are so easy to follow, even for someone like me who's not super tech-savvy. ?? I've already tried a couple of the troubleshooting methods mentioned, and lo and behold, my USB drive magically reappeared! ✨? Thank you so much for sharing these valuable tips. I'll definitely be keeping this page bookmarked for future reference. ??
Lenovo 16 Tb USB3.1 I think. Was working perfectly until I plugged it into Panasonic Smart TV. I should have read more of the instructions which say 160 GB to 6 TB. Anyhow it failed to format. When put back in PC to format it again it can not be seen. Shows in Device manager tree as USB Mass Storage Device but doesn't show in any other window so I can't get it to format. Drivers are all up to date. Have uninstalled etc. Scanned for hardware changes. Not the end of the world as not an expensive item, but it's always good to fix something after breaking it. Still Looking for ideas.
Dear Trevor
Thank you for writing to us.
As a work around we suggest that you try connecting the USB to another PC to check if it appears there. Sometimes a PC may read a wrongly installed driver as correct but may malfunction while displaying the device correctly. If you can access the drive via another system, use it to format and reconnect to current PC and it should work fine. Also if you can find the drivers for it, you should try disk manager utility to check if the disk appears there.
Hope this will help.
Thanks and Regards