I have a Kingston DataTraveler SE6 8GB USB stick which I use as a liveusb medium. The liveusb was created with UNetbootin and was working fine, I also enabled persistance in it.
Today I connected the USB into another computer but it was not being mounted anywhere. I opened a terminal window and issued lsusb
and it gets detected:
Bus 001 Device 016: ID 0951:1664 Kingston Technology
And opening the Discs application shows this:
It says it's located in /dev/sdd
however that location is non existant, this is what I get from blkid
:
/dev/sda: LABEL="Backup 2" UUID="6C5D28267DB27322" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sdb1: LABEL="Reservado para el sistema" UUID="4C4C42384C421CD8" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sdb2: UUID="D8E444D2E444B512" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Backup" UUID="6ECB255D7EC7EAD4" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sdc2: UUID="c7a99999-898f-4452-afc2-05525c6b20f2" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdc3: UUID="A5EC-08D2" TYPE="vfat"
/dev/sdc4: UUID="00b3c665-7957-4884-8244-e7f94b2a12b5" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sdc5: UUID="efe13c6c-c69d-4b91-9a7d-a33c21ec3fb0" UUID_SUB="478d3690-c14c-4dec-ac7c-06a7daad021d" TYPE="btrfs"
/dev/sdc6: UUID="79e19479-3d06-4e0f-a8a5-352a0dc71deb" UUID_SUB="5dc9e118-a6e2-4e1f-bb08-d103608d6afc" TYPE="btrfs"
Since the USB stick is getting detected I'm hoping there's still something I can do to format it and keep using it, How can I forcefully mount it and format it to FAT?
If I attempt to mount it it gives me this:
sudo mkdir /media/usbdrive
sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdd /media/usbdrive
mount: special device /dev/sdd does not exist
If I try to use the command dd
this happens:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd bs=512 count=1
dd: opening `/dev/sdd': No medium found
If I try to use mkfs.vfat
this happens:
sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdd
mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012)
/dev/sdd: No medium found
It is worth mentioning that, in both Ubuntu and Windows the USB is detected but can't be mounted. Windows makes a sound notifying that a device has been inserted and Ubuntu does as described above. Under Windows the device is assigned a drive letter in my case E: however it doesn't show up in the Explorer sidebar but does show up under the Device Manager.
The problem is most likely the partition table written by the manufacturer. Have a look at the answer on this question and see if it helps you.
I have had exactly the same problem : a 8GB pendrive working like a charm or not mounting depending on the computer and on the usb port. I fund that this 8GB pendrive had a max current of 500 mA (5 times more than my other pendrives)! I am convinced it is the source of the problem.
Note : I fund the max power of the device with :
where xxx and yyy are given by lsusb.
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I had similar problem (with external HDD). I solved it in this way, that I inserted cable to other USB port. I supposed that tis one, which didn't work was USB3 and second was USB2.
I had the same problem.
Adata 32GB C902.
Everywhere I tried to open the drive I gettin' the message: "Medium not found."
The drive was listed in
lsusb
(Linux) and "Please insert disk in drive X" in (Windows)I booted my windows XP partition and navigated to this site: Adata USB Recovery
I typed the serial number of the drive, waited few seconds and the download started.
The adata recovery tool says:
4-5 lines of metadata including Wrong device name starting with XXXXXXX end etc.
Firmware Ver.N : NO FIRMWARE
I pressed update and it started repairing the drive ~2min and everything was OK.
I unplug the device and plug it again - I have now 30GB free space.
Just before ~5 min I was fixed it.