In this article we are going to explain to you why this sudden loss of data occurs in your pen drive. We will also give step by step methods on how to solve this issue whenever it occurs.

Reasons why you cannot see files and folders in your pen drive

There are several reasons that might have led to the disappearance of your files and folders. Below are some of the known main reasons.

Your pen drive might be damaged

Unfortunately, this happens quite often. In other cases, the drive is typically inaccessible. If the pen drive is damaged, but the firmware is still functioning correctly, it will be displayed on your computer and will even show you the used storage space and available space. Copying files into this pen drive will work just fine and display your files when you open the pen drive. However, when you unplug the drive and plug it back in, the files and folders are no longer accessible. This is because the drive will save your files and folders as long as there is an electrical current or voltage through the USB. However, it will not retain the copied data once the USB’s electrical current or voltage is lost. The behaviour begins to resemble that of RAM instead of ROM. This might mean that you’ll need a new pen drive.

You did not copy the files and folders to that pen drive

This is pretty straight forward. Perhaps you accidentally copied your data to a similar drive. It happens to me quite often.

Your files and folders were deleted

This is the worst thing that could have happened. Your files and folders were accidentally deleted, or they were deleted as a result of a virus or malware. There are several viruses that embed themselves in your files, and when you try to open those files, the virus wipes your drive. If you see a mysterious file that ends with the extension .exe (application type) or .lnk (link or shortcut type), there is a good probability that it contains an embedded virus, especially if it contains the name and icon of your files or folders. Do not open this file before scanning it. Many shareware and freeware can also be malicious.

Your files are hidden

Hidden files and folders are inaccessible to users unless they know their exact paths. Whenever you change the option of a folder or file to hidden, it will become invisible in the explorer window. Also, if you save a file or folder as a ‘Protected System File or Folder,’ then this file or folder will automatically be hidden from view in the explorer window.

Virus/Malware attack

As we have said before, viruses can alter or delete your files. Another very common virus is the virus that hides your folders or sets them as ‘Protected System Files and Folders.’ Links and application files of the virus might be left visible for you to click on and spread the virus to other pen drives. An autorun.inf file might automatically launch the virus if the autorun property for your USB drive is on. If you are sure your pen drive is not damaged and you are certain that those files and folders exist, the methods below will surely solve your problem. These methods are applicable to data disappearance resulting from virus/malware attacks or hidden files.

Method 1: Use AutorunExterminator

Autorun.inf files might be launching viruses that hide your files. Follow these steps to clean and reveal your files. attrib -h -r -s /s /d e:*.* NB: Replace e: with the drive letter of your pen drive.

Method 2: Use Winrar

WinRAR is an archiver that will display all your files and folders, regardless of whether they are hidden. If you can’t view them on WinRAR, they probably don’t exist on your pen drive.

Method 3: Unhide your folders

Try this option for a quick solution. This is going to make hidden folders and files visible, and then you can remove their hidden property Alternatively

Method 4: View hidden system folders and files

If method 2 does not display your folders and files, then they were probably saved as hidden system files and folders. To reveal them: Alternatively

Method 5: Use SmadAV

This is the quickest and best tool you could get online to solve your problem. It will also solve other future occurrences. There are similar tools, but I prefer this one.

Method 6: Type your folder path

If you know the name of your file or folder, this should be easy. NB: Do not open .exe or .lnk extension types. They might be viruses. Always keep your antivirus and SmadAV up-to-date. These utilities will only detect known viruses. Their databases are updated regularly with new virus algorithms and strategies to combat them. You might want to disable autorun for all your USB ports to avoid viruses that run automatically.

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