After you copy files to a USB drive, you might run into some errors when trying to open it on another computer.
So, why do these errors happen? It usually comes down to some mistakes made after saving files. Using USB disks can lead to file loss, system hiccups, or even damage if things aren't done right. Here are a few common ways people mess up:
1) Pulling out the USB stick while the LED light is still flashing away.
2) Quickly and repeatedly plugging and unplugging the USB—your computer needs time to catch up, and rushing it can cause all sorts of issues like crashes.
3) If you notice something's wrong (maybe before you even realize it), quickly formatting the USB flash isn't a good idea.
4) Unplugging your flash drive while it's still in the middle of formatting.
5) The USB port on your computer is too loose; sometimes it works fine, other times not at all.
6) Your computer has a virus that makes everything unstable and unresponsive.
Solution: Figure out what went wrong and take action based on those reasons above.
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