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Great suggestion, Ken. Something odd is definitely up here. This could provoke some real, diagnosable errors with messages to support them. Hope it does!
--Ed--
Great suggestion, Ken. Something odd is definitely up here. This could provoke some real, diagnosable errors with messages to support them. Hope it does!
--Ed--
How on earth I can format without access it's properties?? Please give deeper explanation to avoid my misunderstanding.
Oh no, please don't tell that I have to buy USB 3.0 supported pendrive. Screw this, Cumulative Update for Windows 10 1709 didn't support USB 2.0 anymore.
You can use diskpart.
Diskpart is very powerful. Make sure the right disk is selected. It does not issue warnings very fast.
At command prompt(admin) (Right click start)
Diskpart
List disk (shows all storage devices)
Select disk 2 (storage device we are targeting, in this example disk 2, make sure you target your USB)
Clean (diskpart will remove everything on Selected disk 2)
Create partition primary
Select partition 1
Format fs=fat32 quick
Exit
Exit
You may wish to google diskpart to see some of its uses. Again you have to select correct disk, no second chances.
USB 2.0 work on 1709 just fine.