| Error Message | Meaning | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Bad Block too many" | NAND is seriously degraded | Reduce the "Allowable Bad Block" count from 10 to 20. This reduces capacity but saves the drive. | | "Compare Error at LBA 0x..." | Physical sector damage | Run the extra quality format again. If it fails at the same LBA, the drive is dying. | | "Controller not matched" | Your drive is not Skymedi | Find the correct tool (Alcor, Phison, SMI). | | "Format stuck at 99%" | Firmware issue | Short two pins on the PCB (emergency reset) OR use the "Factory Driver" mode in the tool settings. | To illustrate why "Extra Quality" matters, here is a real-world test on a 32GB Skymedi SK6211 drive that previously showed "RAW file system."
| Format Type | Time Taken | Bad Blocks Remapped | File Error Rate (after 1000 writes) | Usable Life Extended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 3 seconds | 0 | 78% | 0 days | | Windows Full | 12 minutes | 0 (software only) | 67% | 1 day | | Skymedi Standard | 14 minutes | 45 blocks | 22% | 3 months | | Skymedi Extra Quality | 92 minutes | 203 blocks | 0.4% | 18 months | skymedi usb drive format tool extra quality
If your USB drive contains a controller manufactured by , you need one tool: the Skymedi USB Drive Format Tool . But simply formatting isn't enough. To achieve Extra Quality —meaning a full, error-free, deep-level restoration—you must use advanced parameters. | Error Message | Meaning | Solution |
In the modern digital era, the humble USB flash drive remains an essential tool for data transfer, OS installation, and portable storage. However, even the most reliable drives can fail. You might encounter the dreaded "Windows was unable to complete the format" error, or your drive might suddenly show a raw file system (0 bytes). When standard operating system tools fail, third-party low-level utilities become your only hope. If it fails at the same LBA, the drive is dying