Last month, my office PenDrive suddenly became write-protected and wouldnt allow copying or deleting files. After several failed attempts with Windows tools, I decided to format USB using CMD because many users said the command prompt formatting fixes stubborn logical errors. The process worked, and the USB became usable again, but unfortunately, it erased my stored spreadsheets and reports. To recover them, I installed the SysInfo Removable Media Recovery Software, and it detected the removable drive immediately. One thing that impressed me was its automatic file search combined with multiple recovery modes, which helped locate even deleted folders quickly. The preview window confirmed file condition before saving, so I didnt restore useless corrupted files. It also allows selective recovery, which saves storage space and time. Anyone repairing a USB through the command prompt should understand formatting solves the device issue, but not the data loss, so always plan recovery right after performing the pendrive format cmd and then verify the restored files safely. That approach helped me avoid losing months of work.