You can not. This is a damaged Flash Drive. The portion of the chip that holds the programming has become damaged. I had the exact issue. It had to be sent to a level 3 recovery company. Like ADR or Ontrack. I used ADR. Then you can send the device to Kingston for a free replacement but Kingston will NOT do a data recovery for you.
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You can not. This is a damaged Flash Drive. The portion of the chip that holds the programming has become damaged. I had the exact issue. It had to be sent to a level 3 recovery company. Like ADR or Ontrack. I used ADR. Then you can send the device to Kingston for a free replacement but Kingston will NOT do a data recovery for you.