When insert my lexar USB flash drive I get the message that the disk was not readable by this computer.  It has worked previous to this and I do not want to lose the data by reformatting the drive.  How can I reformat this drive and not lose my data?

When insert my lexar USB flash drive I get the message that the disk was not readable by this computer.  It has worked previous to this and I do not want to lose the data by reformatting the drive.  How can I reformat this drive and not lose my data?

You can't reformat it and not wipe everything on it.
Have you tried a different USB port?
Only other option, back it up on a different computer.

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