“Files corrupted when copied to flash drive” may be caused by a corrupted flash drive. There are some methods to fix the corrupted files on flash drive.
In our daily life, we often use a flash drive to store our files or migrate files from one computer to another. But sometimes, we may find that our files corrupted when copied to flash drive or get corrupted on flash drive, just like the following instance.
“I had an issue a few weeks ago that files on my flash drive were corrupted. I went and bought a new flash drive, and copied my remaining files to the new flash drive. Three weeks later, the same thing happened again.”
I’m going to show you three methods to fix files corrupted on flash drive.
✍ Note: X is the drive letter of your flash drive. You need to replace X depending on your flash drive letter.
✍ Note: If you don’t see “Restore Previous Versions” by right-click, go to Properties and “Previous Versions”.
Now you know how to recover corrupted files from USB in Windows 11/10/8/7, but there is no guarantee that the files will be recovered successfully every time. In order to hire double insurance for important files, you are advised to back them up regularly. If you had done a backup of the files in advance before the files corrupted, you could directly restore the files.
To do backup, you can choose safe and efficient third-party software to help you like AOMEI Backupper Standard. It is free backup software that is easy to use. With only a few steps, you can back up your important files. If you feel that it is troublesome to manually back up files frequently, you can set up Scheduled Backup and the Scheduled Backup will run in the way of Incremental Backup by default.
Now, download AOMEI Backupper Standard, install and launch it, and follow the steps to do file backup.
Step 1. Click Backup and File Backup on the interface.
Step 2. Click Add File or Add Folder according to needs.
✍ Note: After adding the folders you want to backup, you can open Filter Settings to set file inclusion/exclusion mask. This function can help you back up files with specific file extension (you can upgrade to paid version to use this feature).
Step 3. Select backup destination. It can backup to NAS like Synology, external hard drive or other locations.
Step 4. Click Start Backup to execute the operation.
★ Bonus tip: backup files to AOMEI Cloud
As cloud storage is becoming more and more popular, AOMEI offers users its own cloud - AOMEI Cloud. After you sign up for an AOMEI account, you can use 1TB storage for free within 15 days. Just click Backup > Cloud Backup to backup files to AOMEI Cloud.
If these methods above can help to solve your problem “files corrupted when copied to flash drive”, it is the best. But if you can't recover corrupted files successfully, these files may be lost permanently. So, it is very necessary to make a backup of the files in advance with AOMEI Backupper Standard. This free backup software also allows you to sync local folders to OneDrive. Give it a shot and start your data insurance journey now!