Windows 11 How can I delete corrupted folders on my USB drive when normal methods and CMD access don't work?

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David N. Harding

I'm having trouble deleting two folders on my USB drive because they are corrupted, and normal deletion methods aren't working. I've tried using the Command Prompt (CMD) to resolve the issue, but I'm struggling to access the USB drive, which is located at "D:\". The CMD opens to "C:\Windows\System32>", and I'm not familiar with how to switch to the D:\ drive or what steps I need to take from there. I would appreciate any guidance from the community experts on how to proceed with deleting these problematic folders. Thank you!HP Pavillion All-in-OneProcessor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700T CPU @ 2

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