This sounds like a port issue, so I recommend checking those first host-tracker.com/en/ic/port-check Also try to disable the firewall, maybe it is blocking the normal operation of the system.
Today I had a similar situation on one of the work PCs in our office. It was very strange and more like a ground from a fired employee. I was able to access PC via safe mode and transfer all files to another drive. After that, I just reinstalled Windows. If you have problems with Bitlocker, you...
I also recently took apart my collection of old tracks from my iPod. I am using an AIMP player which has encoding tools. So I easily changed the format from mp3 to mp3 and created a music logo. This process takes a matter of minutes.
I had a similar problem with Windows Explorer. I used the recovery point of Windows. Deleted files were restored using Uneraser. Problems in the Windows Explorer Explorer may indicate viruses on the PC.
Use a data recovery program, for example, Partition Recovery, if you had important data on the flash drive. Or you can record the recovery disc again through another program.
Perhaps this is a damaged disk partition. You need partition repair. If the disk is intact, then you can format this partition and it will become available.