To resolve the issue, try running Diskpart, selecting Disk 1, and then typing "clean" and then "convert diskfs=ntfs" to format the USB drive. This should correct the problem and allow you to format the drive. If the issue persists, you may need to try booting from the USB drive in a different computer to see if the problem is specific to your current machine. If the issue persists, you may need to try booting from the USB drive in a different computer to see if the problem is specific to your current machine. If the issue persists, you may need to try booting from the USB drive in a different computer to see if the problem is specific to your current machine. If the issue persists, you may need to try booting from the USB drive in a different computer to see if the problem is specific to your current machine.
I know you've tried using disk management before, but please be patient and try my suggestion. I have also encountered this kind of similar problems, such as removable disk no media. There are many reasons that can cause this problem, bad sectors, virus infection, file system errors, loose connection, forcible removal, insufficient power supply of the USB port, etc.
Here are some quick fixes for this error; try them first:
If nothing becomes better, try following the guide below to make things improve.
Check the USB for bad sectors and file system errors, then run the CHKDSK command to fix them using Qiling Disk Master for an efficient disk surface test.
Here is how to:
Step 1. Launch Qiling Disk Master, right-click the target USB disk and select "Surface Test" from the context menu.
Step 2. The operation will mark all bad sectors on your disk as red, and it will be executed immediately.
After the process, use CHKDSK /F /R commands to fix bad sectors on your USB and then format it using Qiling Disk Master or follow the link to format using CMD.