Is My Veritech 2GB Flash Memory Corrupted?

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A Veritech 2GB flash memory device is experiencing issues where it is recognized by computers but cannot be opened, displaying a message indicating it is not formatted. Attempts to format the drive through various methods, including right-clicking and using the command prompt, have failed. The device shows as full with 0 bytes used and no file system detected, leading to speculation that a virus may have corrupted the FAT32 file system. Suggestions include using a formatting program, ensuring the correct drive is selected, and considering potential hardware damage or poor software in the controller chip as possible causes for the malfunction. Despite the challenges, the low cost of replacement flash memory is noted, with 2GB priced at around $5.
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It is a Veritech 2GB flash memory.. I tried it on some computers.. they recognize it, but when I double click it to open it, it doesn't open and a message box says that it's not formatted, do you want to format it?... I tried to scan it by antivirus but nothing appeared... I tried to format it by right clicking it.. it didn't work.. I tried formatting it from the command prompt but it even didn't work...

As you can see in the attached picture, the disk is shown full and it says 0 bytes used! also it shows no file system! I think a virus corrupted the file system FAT32. What do you think and how could I fix this flash memory?? any help?
 

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hazim said:
I think a virus corrupted the file system FAT32.

If it came with a disk you could format it from that. You might be able to download a program to format it. I doubt that it has a virus.
Are you sure that you are looking at the right removable disk, because F: could be a card slot or something else that is empty. What is MR Hazim?
 
It's me Mr. Hazim :)... this is my flash not anything else. No disk came with it.. Could you please give me a link for a program to format the flash memory?
 
Just right click on it and select format.
make sure it says fat32 and uncheck the quick format box.

The problem is likely to be due to either damage to the stick or to poor software in the controller chip on the stick. These devices are built to very low margins and the implementation of the disk emulator in them isn't always perfect, often they will wokr on one machine and not another or only on one type of windows
 
This website explains it step by step.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2006214_format-flash-drive.html"
 
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It didn't work...format failed... I think the memory is broken.. It doesn't matter, here 2GB flash memory costs only 5$... 4GB 7$ with warranty.. Anyway thank you all very much
 
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