Sometimes companies have material presented by someone cheerful and attractive but not particularly knowledgeable about the video content. That doesn't seem to be the case here. Trisha Hershberger truly seems to know her stuff.
I have a somewhat related question: I have an issue with a USB drive that is somewhat related to your video, and I hope you can point me in the right direction to repair my USB drive. Monthly I backup all of my data files (Word, Excel, pictures, etc.) to a USB drive. I had a USB drive that failed to be “recognized” when I inserted it into my laptop. This USB drive has over 20 years of various files and family pictures on it that I can no longer access. I took it to a local computer guru to see if he could make it work. After trying several recovery programs, he told me he couldn’t retrieve any data and that it looked like the “Boot Sector” was “missing” on the flash drive. The missing Boot Sector is why my laptop would not recognize the USB drive. I also sent the USB drive to a notable forensic computer recovery company to repair it, and to make it recognizable; however, they also could not fix the USB drive. Can you recommend anything that will help me recover the Boot Sector on this USB drive? Or, can you possibly tell me how to do something to recover those files? Thanks for any help you can give to me!
Hello the video mentioned different ways to format the USB flash drive on a PC and MAC and although we don't have a tool, you can follow the instructions here: kings.tn/4eNLjuc
Hi there if it is one of our drives you can visit our site here for further instructions. Once there, and the USB still fails, chat or email our Tech Support where we can help you out and assist with a warranty claim. Thank you. kings.tn/3BDfQfl
She is perfect, never loose her Kingston.
Agreed! Her husband is the luckiest man in history!
Finally! I've always wondered the difference between quick format and full format - simple and clear. Thank you.
A video how to format your USB device on Linux distributions will be great for Linux Users. Thanks.
FAT32 but preferably ExFAT.
Thanks for this video - BTW Fat32 works in peace in Linux too
Sister, you made a mistake 😂😂😂 check that back! 😂😂
Sometimes companies have material presented by someone cheerful and attractive but not particularly knowledgeable about the video content. That doesn't seem to be the case here. Trisha Hershberger truly seems to know her stuff.
I have a somewhat related question: I have an issue with a USB drive that is somewhat related to your video, and I hope you can point me in the right direction to repair my USB drive.
Monthly I backup all of my data files (Word, Excel, pictures, etc.) to a USB drive. I had a USB drive that failed to be “recognized” when I inserted it into my laptop. This USB drive has over 20 years of various files and family pictures on it that I can no longer access. I took it to a local computer guru to see if he could make it work. After trying several recovery programs, he told me he couldn’t retrieve any data and that it looked like the “Boot Sector” was “missing” on the flash drive. The missing Boot Sector is why my laptop would not recognize the USB drive. I also sent the USB drive to a notable forensic computer recovery company to repair it, and to make it recognizable; however, they also could not fix the USB drive. Can you recommend anything that will help me recover the Boot Sector on this USB drive? Or, can you possibly tell me how to do something to recover those files? Thanks for any help you can give to me!
The subtitles for this episode don't match the speech/dialog. Was the wrong file uploaded in error?
🤟🎉Editing👑Pro Max☠️🧨💯
Oh Trisha ❤
and Linux, at least the two most used desktops
👍😮
And where is this> *Kingston Format Utility* on Your site?
Hello the video mentioned different ways to format the USB flash drive on a PC and MAC and although we don't have a tool, you can follow the instructions here: kings.tn/4eNLjuc
My usb drive showing errors even using your way to formatting
Please help me out
To format
I just tried this, but the erase failed, what to do then?
Hi there if it is one of our drives you can visit our site here for further instructions.
Once there, and the USB still fails, chat or email our Tech Support where we can help you out and assist with a warranty claim. Thank you. kings.tn/3BDfQfl
what about linux users?:]
Exactly 😢
They are pro, they are not needed to tell how to format a usb😂
Gparted
ExFAT or FAT32 Will work for Linux.
@@Uncl3_Ry yeah and also windows and mac os