Because mass production tools interact with hardware at a very low level and write direct code to USB kernels, generic antivirus scanners frequently flag them as a "Trojan.Generic" or "Riskware." While many of these are false positives, you must exercise extreme caution. 3. Fake Tools (Phishing)
Repairing "No Media" errors, fixing corrupted firmware, removing write protection, and restoring factory capacity [11]. How to Use the Software
You should look for this software if your USB drive is experiencing the following issues: Windows/Mac says "Please insert a disk into drive." The drive shows a capacity of or a significantly lower capacity than advertised.