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I would corroborate that. Not technically, but what works. I had lost my original San Disk cable, so tried others, but they didn’t work, so I assumed it was the player. I did finally find one that was seen by my PC. Note that other cables that are not seen by the PC still will charge the Clip Sport Plus Player. Usually, a flash drive shows as a removable disk after it is connectted to computer. When your SanDisk flash drive is not showing up, you might believe that the flash drive is corrupted or damaged. Then, do you still have chance to get back lost data? Useful sandisk usb drive troubleshooting navi.

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Don’t worry if the files and folders of in your USB drive are not showing up in your PC; you can try recovering hidden files and lost files from the USB drive via MiniTool software.

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I connected my USB drive to Windows 10. I could see my USB drive in File Explorer, but I could not see my files stored on this drive. Simply put, USB Drive is visible but content is not! Why?

Have you ever encountered the same issue? Do you know how to solve the issue: USB drive not showing files and folders?

It is common for USB drive or other external hard drive files to sometimes not show up in the PC. This could be caused by various factors such as accidental deletion, hidden files, wrong file system, virus invasion, etc.

I saved some files in my USB but when I explore my USB the files are not appear. It shows that USB is empty. I do not know what to do.

If you encounter the “USB files not showing but space used” issue, don’t worry and check out this post to find how to solve the USB data not showing in PC issue.

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Solved - USB Drive not Showing Files and Folders

Method 1. Unhide USB drive files

If your USB drive files are hidden, you can only see the USB drive. Here, you have 2 options to unhide files when USB drive not showing files and folders.

① Show hidden files

Step 1: Connect your USB drive to PC.

Step 2: Right-click Start button and then choose Control Panel.

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Step 3: Click Appearance and Personalization.

Step 4: Unde File Explorer Options, click Show hidden files and folders.

Step 5: Check Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended).

Step 6: Click OK button.

Alternatively, you can use CMD to unhide files.

② Unhide files by using CMD while USB not showing files and folders

PressWindows + X to open the Power Users menu.
Click Command Prompt (Admin).
Type diskpart, and press Enter.
Type following command:
attrib -h -r -s /s /d g:*.*

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(g is the drive letter of your USB drive, so please replace the drive letter with the corresponding drive letter of yours, and press Enter.)

Type Exit and press Enter.

If you still cannot see your files in USB drive after trying the above 2 solutions, your files could very possibly be lost. So the problem now is, how do we recover lost files from the USB drive? Keep reading to find the answers.

Method 2: Virus/Malware attack your USB drive

As we know, some unknown virus can not only infect your files but also makes them hidden.

See this from ccm.net:

'Folders in my pen drive are hidden because of virus attack. I cannot unhide the folder because the hidden tick is grayed out in the Properties of the folder. How can I see USB hidden files due to virus infection?'

If you are annoyed by the “USB files not showing but space used” issue, you come the right place! Here, we recommend using MiniTool Power Data Recovery to fix USB drive not showing files and folders with ease.

The best file recovery software, MiniTool Power Data Recovery, offers wizard-like interfaces as well as simple operations to help you recover hidden files from USB drive after virus invasion without any difficulty.

This all-in-one data recovery software not only works with USB drive, external hard drive, SD card or other storage devices; it also supports various operating systems including Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and so on.

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A step-by-step guide to recovering lost data from USB drive.

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Step 1: Launch MiniTool Power Data Recovery to get its main interface with 4 different data recovery modules: This PC, Removable Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive, and CD/DVD Drive. Here, to recover hidden files in USB drive, you are supposed to click the Removable Disk Drive.

Step 2: Select the USB drive, and then click Scan button to scan the whole device. Before scanning the device, you can specify needed file systems and file types by clicking the Settings feature.

Step 3: Preview files, select all files you want, click Save button, choose a suitable place to store files, and click OK button. Never store selected files to the USB drive, or the original data could be overwritten.

Note: Here, you can use the Filter feature to filter the files by file suffix; using the 'Filter', you can find the required files quickly. File suffix is not the only filter you can apply, but also the size, creation date and modification date. Thus, you can find your required files more quickly and correctly.

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After all operations are done, you have recovered lost data from USB drive without damaging the original data.

Method 3: USB drive files are deleted

If the files and folders were accidentally deleted, or they are deleted as a result of a virus/malware. you can see your USB drive but cannot see its files.

In this case, you can try using MiniTool Power Data Recovery to fix the USB drive not showing data in PC. Here, read this post How Can I Recover Shift Deleted Files with Ease to find how to recover lost data.

Method 4: USB drive has a wrong file system or damaged file system

In many cases, file system corruption can cause this “USB files not showing but space used” issue happens.

In computing, a file system is the method and data structure that an operating system uses to keep track of files on a disk or partition; that is, the way the files are organized on the disk.

If the file system is damaged or shows as RAW, you cannot access its files but will receive many errors. For example, if your USB hard drive shows as RAW, you will receive the following 2 errors:

  • You need to format the disk before you can use it OR The disk is not formatted (appear in Windows XP).
  • The volume does not contain a recognized file system.
Note:DO NOT FORMAT YOUR USB DRIVE IMMEDIATELY. Otherwise, the lost data could be overwritten and there is no way to recover them. Here, you can watch the following video to know how to solve this issue.

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Sometimes if Windows cannot recognize the file system of USB drive, it will not be able to show the files and folders in that USB drive. To be more specific, if your USB drive is formatted with the ext2/3/4 file system, you cannot see it in File Explorer and then cannot access its data.

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Now, how to fix the issue of USB drive not showing files in Windows 10t? Users who successfully solved this issue do 2 things well.

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First, they recover lost data from the USB drive.
Second, they format the USB drive.
Want to know more details? Keep reading!

Step 1. Recover lost data from USB drive

  • Launch MiniTool Power Data Recovery, and click Removable Disk Drive.
  • Scan the USB drive with the ext2/3/4 file system.
  • Save all needed files in a safe place.

Step 2. format the USB drive to NTFS/FAT32.

  • Download MiniTool Partition Wizard Free, and install it on computer according to prompts.
  • Launch it.
  • Select the USB drive and then click Format Partition feature from the left action panel.
  • Specify partition label, file system, and then click OK button.
  • Click Apply button to perform all changes.

Method 5: USB drive might be damaged

Unfortunately, if you get the USB drive not showing files in Windows 10 issue, your USB drive might be damaged. This happens relatively often; a damaged drive is usually inaccessible. However, if the firmware is still functional, the USB drive will be displayed on your computer along with the storage space condition. You can copy files into this drive and see them when you open your drive.

However, the files and folders are no longer available when you unplug your drive and plug it back again. This is because the drive will save your files and folders as long as there is an electric current/voltage through the USB. But, it will not hold the copied data when the USB electric current/voltage is lost. Now, it begins to act like a RAM instead of a ROM. In this case, you need a new USB drive.

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Useful Suggestions on How to Avoid USB Drive Data Loss

USB flash drive is the most preferred media for storage and sharing of data because of its speed, capacity and portability. However, you should take good care of your USB drive to avoid losing your valuable data.

  • Make sure to backup critical files to another drive. There is nothing that can replace backup to prevent data loss and avoid expensive recovery.
  • Always disconnect your USB drive safely. Make sure that each time you eject USB drive from your system using the 'Safely Remove' or 'Eject' option.
  • Avoid using the same USB device in multiple systems as there is possibility of its corruption.
  • If your USB drive data are lost, immediately stop storing new data on that drive as its storage space may be overwritten and thereby lessen the chances of data retrieval.
  • Keep your USB device in a safe place. It is very easy to carry a USB device with you wherever you go. However, you should put it in a safe place like inside a pocket in a bag.

Bottom Line

Now, you should be able to fix the issue of USB drive not showing files and folders.

If your issue was successfully solved through the solutions mentioned here, you can share with your friends.

If you have any good solutions, you are welcome to type your solutions in the comment section. Of course, if you have any questions about recovering lost data from USB drive with MiniTool Power Data Recovery, please feel free to contact us via [email protected]. Thanks!

This may be caused by one of the following:
1. Minimum system requirements were not met
2. Corrupted drivers
3. Computer restrictions
4. Power issue
5. Bad cable
Please click here for Sansa Clip Sport.
To resolve this issue, try the following solutions:

NOTE: If the Sansa is frozen or hung it can prevent the device from being recognized by the computer. First try resetting your Sansa to ensure it is not frozen. see answer ID 188


SOLUTION 1 - For brand new player or first time connecting to this computer.
For Windows XP users: verify the following operating system requirements are met.
- Windows XP SP2 or higher
- Windows Media Player 10 or higher
Download and install the latest Windows Media Player if it's not installed.
For Mac users, see Sansa player not recognized by a Mac OS

For Windows 7 & 8 users:Proceed to Solution 2
NOTE: If you are trying to connect to a Computer at work that is part of a network, there may be user right restrictions that are set to disable access to new hardware or stop any program installations. You may need to check with your IT administrator to see if this is causing the problem.
SOLUTION 2 - Check Cable

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When connecting the Sansa to the computer if the screen comes on but does not show 'Connected' on the screen the port is providing power however the data connection is not working. This could be due either to the Cable, PC, or a defective device. Please try using a different cable and connecting to a different PC. If the Sansa still connects and charges but never shows connected on the screen even after trying different PC and cables contact SanDisk support to check warranty status.
SOLUTION 3 - Refresh the driver
STEP 1 - Connect the Sansa player to the PC
The screen on your player should turn on, show 'Connected' and indicate the battery charging or full.
- If the player does NOT turn on try other USB ports or on another computer if one is readily available. Ensure you are connecting directly to the computer USB port and not to a USB hub.
- Refer to 'MTP Device Cannot Start code 10' if you get this error message
- If there is nothing showing on the screen and the player does show up in as a storage device in an explorer window, then the screen is just NOT working.
- If you receive the error 'USB Device Not Recognized' on the computer, the player is most likely failed. Additional troubleshooting is unlikely to correct the problem.
Note: If you experience either of the 2 issues above the issue is likely hardware related. Contact SanDisk technical support to check warranty status.
STEP 2 - Check under Device Manager
1. Open the Computer Management Console
Accessing the Computer Management Console

2. Click Device Manager on the left pane.
NOTE: Sansa MP3 Players can connect to your computer in MSC or MTP mode. Exceptions are Sansa Connect and Sansa Express which only use MTP mode. MTP mode is the recommended and default method for Sansa Players when used with Windows OS.
The Sansa player will show up on Device Manager's right pane as:
1. USB Mass Storage device (if the player is set to MSC)
2. Portable Device (if the player is set to MTP mode)

If there is a yellow exclamation point (!) or question mark (?) beside the device, try to refresh the drivers.
STEP 3 - Refresh the drivers
1. Right-click the entry with the error mark, select Uninstall.
2. On the top menu click Action then select Scan for hardware changes.
NOTE: If a device with yellow exclamation point (!) continually appears and disappears, then the player is most likely failed. Additional troubleshooting is unlikely to correct the problem.

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SOLUTION 4 - Connect using MSC mode
Connecting in MSC mode will help determine if there is a problem with MTP mode or with the Auto Detect mode feature of the player. You can use Forced MSC mode or switch the player settings to MSC.
View instructions to connect in Forced MSC mode
View instructions to switch player to MSC mode
If the player is detected in MSC mode but not when set to MTP mode, try to update or reinstall the Sansa firmware
NOTE: Sansa Express and Sansa Connect do not have MSC mode. For Sansa Connect you can try reinstalling the firmware using the Connect Recovery Mode.
Additional troubleshooting notes:
If you have replaced the Sansa Player and you still have problems getting it to recognize in the computer, then you may need to try some additional troubleshooting.
- Try connecting on another computer.
- Try using a different USB cable
- Try connecting to the back USB ports which may supply better power.
- If only MTP mode is NOT working, try reinstalling Windows Media Player
- For Windows XP, install Windows Media Player 11