Last updated on April 22, 2024
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Feasible Solutions | Step-by-Step Troubleshooting |
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On Windows 10/8/7 |
Step 1. Select the USB drive to format. Connect the USB drive or pen drive to your computer...Full Steps |
On Mac OS X and macOS | Step 1. Connect the incorrectly sized USB flash drive to your Mac, then go to Applications > Utilities...Full Steps |
On Linux |
Step 1. Remove all partitions. Open Terminal and type sudo su...Full Steps |
Sometimes, users may find that their USB flash drive doesn't show the full capacity. For instance, you have a 16GB USB flash drive, but Windows shows only 3GB. The same problem may also occur on other storage devices like hard drives, flash drives, memory cards, Micro SD cards, and so on. So, how can you recover the lost space and restore your USB flash drive to full capacity or original size when encountering such an issue? Don't worry. Even if you don't have a reliable solution in mind. After introducing how to restore SD card to full capacity in the last article, we'll continue to discuss the reasons and solutions for the USB not showing full capacity problem on this page.
Using the formatting feature in AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, Windows users can easily restore their USB drives to full capacity. Just follow this guide and give it a try.
Mac users can also successfully resolve this issue using the simple feature available in Disk Utility.
Depending on the reason that might cause a USB drive to lose some of its disk space, the solution to recover the USB drive to its full capacity varies across different operating systems. In the following content, you will learn a comprehensive guide on how to restore the full storage size of a USB flash drive on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Corrupted sectors or issues might also lead to a USB flash drive, memory card, or external hard drive not showing its original size. Hence, using CMD to repair the damaged USB flash drive might help.
To restore the full capacity of a USB drive, pen drive, or flash drive, you can use a third-party USB formatting tool to reformat the flash drive. tools Partition Master lets you format USB flash drives, hard drives, pen drives, memory cards, and Micro SD cards, and recover lost disk space or unallocated space when the disk size shows incorrectly in Windows.
Step 1: Select the USB drive you want to format.
Plug in your USB drive or pen drive to the computer. Download and open a partition tool software. Right-click on the USB drive you want to format and select "Format."
Step 2: Assign a drive letter to the USB drive and choose a file system.
Enter a new partition label, file system (NTFS/FAT32/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/exFAT) and cluster size for the selected partition, then click “OK”.
Step 3. Confirm formatting the USB: Select “Yes.”
If a warning message appears, click Yes. Back up any important data beforehand if you stored any.
Step 4: Apply the changes
Click “Execute 1 Task(s)” first, and then click “Apply” to format the USB drive.
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To recover data from a USB drive, pen drive, or flash drive, follow these steps:
If you're not comfortable using the Command Prompt, you can use a command-line alternative like CleanGenius. It lets you fix file system errors on your hard drive with a single button.
Step 1: Download CleanGenius for free on your computer.
Step 2: Run the program. Click on "Optimize" on the left, then choose "File Display".
Step 3: Go to "Select Drive" and choose the drive with the file system error. Check the option to "Check and fix file system errors," then click "Execute."
Step 4: Wait for CleanGenius to finish the repair process. When it's done, click “Here” to view the results.
Step 1. Connect the mismatched USB flash drive to your Mac.
Step 2. Go to Applications > Utilities, and then double-click Disk Utility.
Step 3: Select your USB drive in the sidebar, then choose Erase.
Step 4: Rename the USB drive, set the "Format" to MS-DOS (FAT), set "Scheme" to MBR, then click Erase.
Step 1: Delete all partitions
Step 2: Create a new partition.
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When your USB flash drive or other removable disk doesn't show its original size, you may wonder how this happens or where the lost capacity has gone. Generally, there can be multiple reasons for a flash drive or external disk to display incorrect disk space. For instance:
Please refer to the following instructional video on how to format a USB flash drive using CMD: