Cannot Create Recovery Media - USB
Hi, I have a Toshiba P875, Windows 8. Tried creating recovery media on a brand new Transcend 16GB USB 3.0 flash drive. I get the error code 'Format failed! (Error Code: 040E87-0A-000000000) What could be the issue? Couldn't find any answer on the forum. Disabled Anti-virus but still did not help. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Anand
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Here’s how I got my Toshiba to create recovery media on a USB drive that gave the following message:
'Format failed!
It appears that Recovery Media Creator recognizes some USB drives as having two partitions even though one only shows up under windows. I tried 2 different USB drives the first was a Team Group 16G USB 3.0 thumb drive and the second was a Kingston Datatraveler 16g 3.0 USB thumb drive. Recover Media Creator work flawlessly with the Kingston drive and gave me the error with the Team Group drive. I tried formatting the drive with windows which didn’t help. I downloaded HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool located on the cnet website and formatted the Team Group drive (run as administrator). After that it also worked flawlessly. So my advice to anyone who gets the “Format failed” message with Recovery Media Creator is either try using a different thumb drive or download HP’s format tool and let it format the USB drive.
http://download.cnet.com/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Format-Tool/3000-2094_4-10974082.html
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