I recently bought a Kingston 128GB USB drive (I think it's the Exodia model) for my PS3, which only supports FAT32 formats. When I tried to format it, my computer only offered exFAT or NTFS options, so I turned to RUFUS for help. Unfortunately, after using RUFUS, my USB drive appears to have been broken; it's lost all brand information and now shows up as a generic device (VendorCo ProductName). I can't even find a way to format it using the usual right-click method, and Kingston's website doesn't provide any drivers or solutions. I'm really stuck here, any advice would be appreciated!
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What are you seeing in disk management or RUFUS now? Usually, these tools can give you more info about your drive's status.
Right now, it shows absolutely nothing—no info, no size, and just that generic name. I'm honestly thinking about just getting another USB stick.