USB Flash Drive Showing 0 Bytes in Windows 10/11 [Solution]
USB Flash Drive Showing 0 Bytes in Windows 10/11 [Solution]
The 0 bytes error is not new. Many users complain about facing this error while trying to access their SD card or pen drive on the computer.
Zero bytes implies no data in the storage drive. The error is bound to make you panic as it points towards data loss from the removable storage media.
However, there are various ways to repair USB or SD card showing 0 bytes error and restore the lost data.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
drive showing 0 bytes free
pen drive showing 0 bytes space
hard drive showing 0 bytes available
usb drive showing 0 bytes
external hard drive showing 0 capacity
c drive showing 0 bytes free space
pen drive showing no media 0 bytes
pen drive showing 0 mb capacity
c drive showing 0 bytes
my pen drive showing 0 bytes
flash/pen drive showing no media 0 bytes
usb pen drive showing 0 bytes
Is your USB Flash Drive showing 0 Bytes in Windows 10? This tutorial will help you to fix the issue using different solutions. Multiple users have reported that while trying to access the USB/SD card/Pen drive, it shows 0 bytes error, even where is data on it. If you are also facing the same issue, no need to panic. Simply follow the methods listed in this tutorial and you will be able to fix this error. Before listing the actual fixes, let us understand the reasons that may lead to your USB flash drive showing 0 bytes.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.