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arkad
post Jan 27 2005, 01:34 PM
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Story ::
A was installing WinXP on PC
B's Flash Drive (FD) was in the USB Slot.

While the WindowsXP Setup is partitioning, 'A' realised that the light on the FD was blinking .. indicating activity so he plucked it out immediately.

Now 'B's FD is corrupted .. I recovered almost all the data from the corrupted FD using Ontrack's EasyRecovery 6.0 .. It is the most amazing software ever developed .. it could virtually recover all data in a drive that had been formatted ..

Alright .. now is the headache .. there is no way that I could get the drive to work normally .. it was detected by WinXP but cannot be read .. worst .. I can't format it ..

Tried to use Partition Magic to format but it can only detect HDDs .. can't think of an other ideas ..

Hope someone can help suggest some ::
1) Software
2) TEchnic
to solve this problem ..

Thanks
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post Oct 4 2008, 04:05 AM
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You can use GParted on Linux to try to reformat the flash drive. Remember to back up your data first onto your hard drive (or something else).

I don't know what could have happened to cause Windows XP to not recognize the drive again. Did you check device manager?
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post Oct 25 2008, 05:14 PM
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I had a similar issue after power outage. Used BootIt NG to format the flash drive under DOS.
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