2/14/2023 0 Comments Pendrive detecting but not opening![]() ![]() Once the right, new file system is configured, you can store the files on the USB stick again and try to connect with the target device again. There you can temporarily store the files locally and then reformat the stick. (In case you are not able to see it there, click on the + sign next to Removable storage and expand it. Now, on the lower half of the right-side of the same screen, you will see that your USB / Pen-drive is listed as a removable drive. ![]() In either case, the solution is to plug the USB stick into another device that offers the necessary support. This will open up the Disk Management (local) snap in window. While Mac computers only partially support the Microsoft format NTFS ( New Technology File System) if at all, for example, Windows systems without additional software are not compatible with the Apple format HFS+ ( Hierarchical File System) or its successor APFS ( Apple File System). If this support is not available, it’s highly likely that the USB drive will not be recognized or its content will not be able to be opened. The operating system of the device with which the stick is connected has to support this file system in order to access the stick (reading and writing access). You will see a yellow exclamation mark. ![]() Like all storage media, a USB stick needs to have its own file system so that it can be used to store files. Go to My Computer and click on System Properties and then on Device Manager located on left pane. ![]()
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