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memory stick has lost all data

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SC Tom

Flightless Bird
Copy and paste it instead of clicking on it and see if it works that way.
Worked fine here.
It looks like a useful program. Wish I'd had about two weeks ago- I would
have been able to tell you if it works well or not. I also had a pen drive
that worked one day, but not the next. I use them to transfer files, but
never for irreplaceable ones.
--
SC Tom

"lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
news:d7ednUzSsNsHxBfWnZ2dnUVZ8mWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
> Hi,
> That link doesn't work
>
> "Airman Basic" <airman_basic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:w7idnZPRGOAjdhTWnZ2dnUVZ_uOdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>
>>>
>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>> plugs
>>>> into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't formatted
>>>> do you
>>>> want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but I also can't
>>>> recover
>>>> any files. I have tried a number of programs including DDR Pen Drive
>>>> Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither of them find any files
>>>> at
>>>> all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it can see the drive (K) and
>>>> size
>>>> and also says that it is healthy but again I can't access it.
>>>>
>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.

>>
>> I've had good luck with this little freeware thing on unreadable flash
>> drives:
>> http://dmitrybrant.com/diskdigger

>
>
 
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Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 2/27/2010 10:39 AM On a whim, philo pounded out on the keyboard

> Terry R. wrote:
>> The date and time was Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:53:05 AM, and on a
>> whim, philo pounded out on the keyboard:
>>
>>> lenny109 wrote:
>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>> plugs into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't
>>>> formatted do you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment
>>>> but I also can't recover any files. I have tried a number of programs
>>>> including DDR Pen Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but
>>>> neither of them find any files at all. If I look on Windows Disk
>>>> Management it can see the drive (K) and size and also says that it is
>>>> healthy but again I can't access it.
>>>>
>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The drive is probably bad and probably unrecoverable.
>>>
>>> I assume she deleted the files from the harddrive...and if so
>>> you may have better luck running a data recovery program there.
>>>
>>> Of course...the more the drive was used...the less likely it is for
>>> the files to be recovered.
>>>
>>> If this is the case....stop using the machine at once
>>>
>>> and slave the drive to another machine (or put it in a USB enclosure)
>>>
>>> then run the recovery program from the other machine

>>
>> It's already in a USB enclosure. :p
>>
>>
>> Terry R.

>
>
> I was referring to the HD not the USB stick


They're not having any issue with the hard drive...


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lenny109

Flightless Bird
I had tried connecting to the site both ways but I guess it just wasn't
working at the time because I have connected OK now but still nothing is
found on the card.


"SC Tom" <sc@tom.net> wrote in message
news:uYbzDkHuKHA.6124@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Copy and paste it instead of clicking on it and see if it works that way.
> Worked fine here.
> It looks like a useful program. Wish I'd had about two weeks ago- I would
> have been able to tell you if it works well or not. I also had a pen drive
> that worked one day, but not the next. I use them to transfer files, but
> never for irreplaceable ones.
> --
> SC Tom
>
> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
> news:d7ednUzSsNsHxBfWnZ2dnUVZ8mWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>> Hi,
>> That link doesn't work
>>
>> "Airman Basic" <airman_basic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:w7idnZPRGOAjdhTWnZ2dnUVZ_uOdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>>> plugs
>>>>> into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't formatted
>>>>> do you
>>>>> want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but I also can't
>>>>> recover
>>>>> any files. I have tried a number of programs including DDR Pen Drive
>>>>> Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither of them find any files
>>>>> at
>>>>> all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it can see the drive (K) and
>>>>> size
>>>>> and also says that it is healthy but again I can't access it.
>>>>>
>>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>
>>> I've had good luck with this little freeware thing on unreadable flash
>>> drives:
>>> http://dmitrybrant.com/diskdigger

>>
>>

>
 
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lenny109

Flightless Bird
OK,
Nothing seems to work. What if I format the card and then try to recover
files once windows recognises the drive properly again? Any chance this will
work?


"lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
news:KvmdnT-lJf1F_hXWnZ2dnUVZ7t-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>
> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it plugs
> into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't formatted do
> you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but I also can't
> recover any files. I have tried a number of programs including DDR Pen
> Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither of them find any
> files at all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it can see the drive
> (K) and size and also says that it is healthy but again I can't access it.
>
> What else can I try to recover the files?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>
 
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lenny109

Flightless Bird
I can see what it going on here but my daughter didn't save the documents on
the hard drive first. Everything was saved on the stick. That is teenagers
for you. It doesn't matter how many times you tell them to save in a number
of places it doesn't go in at all.

Will there be any trace of the MS Office (word) files on the computer that
they were produced on even if they are actually saved directly to the memory
stick?


"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
news:-OmzcsUJuKHA.6140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> On 2/27/2010 10:39 AM On a whim, philo pounded out on the keyboard
>
>> Terry R. wrote:
>>> The date and time was Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:53:05 AM, and on a
>>> whim, philo pounded out on the keyboard:
>>>
>>>> lenny109 wrote:
>>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>>> plugs into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't
>>>>> formatted do you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment
>>>>> but I also can't recover any files. I have tried a number of programs
>>>>> including DDR Pen Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but
>>>>> neither of them find any files at all. If I look on Windows Disk
>>>>> Management it can see the drive (K) and size and also says that it is
>>>>> healthy but again I can't access it.
>>>>>
>>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The drive is probably bad and probably unrecoverable.
>>>>
>>>> I assume she deleted the files from the harddrive...and if so
>>>> you may have better luck running a data recovery program there.
>>>>
>>>> Of course...the more the drive was used...the less likely it is for
>>>> the files to be recovered.
>>>>
>>>> If this is the case....stop using the machine at once
>>>>
>>>> and slave the drive to another machine (or put it in a USB enclosure)
>>>>
>>>> then run the recovery program from the other machine
>>>
>>> It's already in a USB enclosure. :p
>>>
>>>
>>> Terry R.

>>
>>
>> I was referring to the HD not the USB stick

>
> They're not having any issue with the hard drive...
>
>
> Terry R.
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SC Tom

Flightless Bird
Very doubtful that it will even be able to be formatted. Windows will
probably try, then error out. The odds of recovering the files after format
(if it works) are very high against being able to do so.
--
SC Tom


"lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
news:zs-dnTDauKq8NxfWnZ2dnUVZ7tWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
> OK,
> Nothing seems to work. What if I format the card and then try to recover
> files once windows recognises the drive properly again? Any chance this
> will work?
>
>
> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
> news:KvmdnT-lJf1F_hXWnZ2dnUVZ7t-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>
>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it plugs
>> into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't formatted do
>> you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but I also can't
>> recover any files. I have tried a number of programs including DDR Pen
>> Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither of them find any
>> files at all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it can see the drive
>> (K) and size and also says that it is healthy but again I can't access
>> it.
>>
>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>

>
>
 
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philo

Flightless Bird
lenny109 wrote:
> I can see what it going on here but my daughter didn't save the documents on
> the hard drive first. Everything was saved on the stick. That is teenagers
> for you. It doesn't matter how many times you tell them to save in a number
> of places it doesn't go in at all.
>
> Will there be any trace of the MS Office (word) files on the computer that
> they were produced on even if they are actually saved directly to the memory
> stick?
>
>
> "Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
> news:-OmzcsUJuKHA.6140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> On 2/27/2010 10:39 AM On a whim, philo pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> Terry R. wrote:
>>>> The date and time was Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:53:05 AM, and on a
>>>> whim, philo pounded out on the keyboard:
>>>>
>>>>> lenny109 wrote:
>>>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>>>> plugs into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't
>>>>>> formatted do you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment
>>>>>> but I also can't recover any files. I have tried a number of programs
>>>>>> including DDR Pen Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but
>>>>>> neither of them find any files at all. If I look on Windows Disk
>>>>>> Management it can see the drive (K) and size and also says that it is
>>>>>> healthy but again I can't access it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The drive is probably bad and probably unrecoverable.
>>>>>
>>>>> I assume she deleted the files from the harddrive...and if so
>>>>> you may have better luck running a data recovery program there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Of course...the more the drive was used...the less likely it is for
>>>>> the files to be recovered.
>>>>>
>>>>> If this is the case....stop using the machine at once
>>>>>
>>>>> and slave the drive to another machine (or put it in a USB enclosure)
>>>>>
>>>>> then run the recovery program from the other machine
>>>> It's already in a USB enclosure. :p
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Terry R.
>>>
>>> I was referring to the HD not the USB stick

>> They're not having any issue with the hard drive...
>>
>>
>> Terry R.
>> --
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>
>




I had hoped that the files were originally on the HD
and simply moved over to the USB stick.

Since they were never on the HD then I guess...hopefully
she has now learned her lesson
 
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philo

Flightless Bird
SC Tom wrote:
> Very doubtful that it will even be able to be formatted. Windows will
> probably try, then error out. The odds of recovering the files after
> format (if it works) are very high against being able to do so.




I agree...
do not format the card

I think the data are gone...
but I suppose it would not hurt to try other data recovery software


maybe even a live linux cd
 
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ED

Flightless Bird
Maybe I missed it, but have you tried "chkdsk /f" ?
You did mention a bad boot sector, chkdsk can fix this with a "chkdsk /mbr".
It's worth a try at this stage of the game.

"lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
news:zs-dnTDauKq8NxfWnZ2dnUVZ7tWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
> OK,
> Nothing seems to work. What if I format the card and then try to recover
> files once windows recognises the drive properly again? Any chance this
> will work?
>
>
> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
> news:KvmdnT-lJf1F_hXWnZ2dnUVZ7t-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>
>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it plugs
>> into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't formatted do
>> you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but I also can't
>> recover any files. I have tried a number of programs including DDR Pen
>> Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither of them find any
>> files at all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it can see the drive
>> (K) and size and also says that it is healthy but again I can't access
>> it.
>>
>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>

>
>
 
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Bill in Co.

Flightless Bird
Did you even take a look at these two software utilities below, Lenny? You
have nothing to lose by trying.

Bill in Co. wrote:
> lenny109 wrote:
>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it plugs
>> into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't formatted do
>> you
>> want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but I also can't
>> recover
>> any files. I have tried a number of programs including DDR Pen Drive
>> Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither of them find any files at
>> all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it can see the drive (K) and
>> size and also says that it is healthy but again I can't access it.
>>
>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.

>
> Possibly Easeus Deleted File Recovery, or Easeus Data Recovery Wizard.
 
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mm

Flightless Bird
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:56:44 +0000, ArameFarpado
<a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote:

>Em Domingo 28 Fevereiro 2010 05:17, mm escreveu:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 03:21:32 +0000, ArameFarpado
>> <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote:
>>
>>>Em Sábado 27 Fevereiro 2010 04:26, Andrew E. escreveu:
>>>
>>>> You almost had it,in diskmgmt.msc,L.click on the drive,go to actions,
>>>> all,locate & select "make active"...
>>>>
>>>make active ??? no! do you even know what that is for?

>>
>> Why not tell us instead of playing games? Perhaps you don't know.

>
>Go to your disk manager and set another partition that is not your c:/ drive
>to be the active one, reboot and see what happens...


But we weren't talking about the C: drive.

We were talking about the flashdrive. He wants him to set the
partition on the flashdrive to be active.
>
 
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ArameFarpado

Flightless Bird
Em Domingo 28 Fevereiro 2010 20:00, mm escreveu:

> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:56:44 +0000, ArameFarpado
> <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote:
>
>>Em Domingo 28 Fevereiro 2010 05:17, mm escreveu:
>>
>>> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 03:21:32 +0000, ArameFarpado
>>> <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Em Sábado 27 Fevereiro 2010 04:26, Andrew E. escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> You almost had it,in diskmgmt.msc,L.click on the drive,go to
>>>>> actions,
>>>>> all,locate & select "make active"...
>>>>>
>>>>make active ??? no! do you even know what that is for?
>>>
>>> Why not tell us instead of playing games? Perhaps you don't know.

>>
>>Go to your disk manager and set another partition that is not your c:/
>>drive to be the active one, reboot and see what happens...

>
> But we weren't talking about the C: drive.
>
> We were talking about the flashdrive. He wants him to set the
> partition on the flashdrive to be active.
>>

Forget it... like we say over here: this is to much sand for your truck
 
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lenny109

Flightless Bird
Hi,
Have tried the chkdisk but it will not check the drive at all.

"ED" <xxagon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23mLjM8KuKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Maybe I missed it, but have you tried "chkdsk /f" ?
> You did mention a bad boot sector, chkdsk can fix this with a "chkdsk
> /mbr". It's worth a try at this stage of the game.
>
> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
> news:zs-dnTDauKq8NxfWnZ2dnUVZ7tWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>> OK,
>> Nothing seems to work. What if I format the card and then try to recover
>> files once windows recognises the drive properly again? Any chance this
>> will work?
>>
>>
>> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
>> news:KvmdnT-lJf1F_hXWnZ2dnUVZ7t-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>>
>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>> plugs into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't
>>> formatted do you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment but
>>> I also can't recover any files. I have tried a number of programs
>>> including DDR Pen Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither
>>> of them find any files at all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it
>>> can see the drive (K) and size and also says that it is healthy but
>>> again I can't access it.
>>>
>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
 
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Unknown

Flightless Bird
A couple of questions you haven't answered. Did you try the stick on
another computer?
Did you try the stick in another USB port? Check the pins for possible
damage?
Wiggle it (very gently) when trying to read it?
"lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
news:mNOdnd3kQqE-iBHWnZ2dnUVZ8kWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
> Hi,
> Have tried the chkdisk but it will not check the drive at all.
>
> "ED" <xxagon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23mLjM8KuKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Maybe I missed it, but have you tried "chkdsk /f" ?
>> You did mention a bad boot sector, chkdsk can fix this with a "chkdsk
>> /mbr". It's worth a try at this stage of the game.
>>
>> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
>> news:zs-dnTDauKq8NxfWnZ2dnUVZ7tWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>> OK,
>>> Nothing seems to work. What if I format the card and then try to recover
>>> files once windows recognises the drive properly again? Any chance this
>>> will work?
>>>
>>>
>>> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
>>> news:KvmdnT-lJf1F_hXWnZ2dnUVZ7t-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>>>
>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>> plugs into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't
>>>> formatted do you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment
>>>> but I also can't recover any files. I have tried a number of programs
>>>> including DDR Pen Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither
>>>> of them find any files at all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it
>>>> can see the drive (K) and size and also says that it is healthy but
>>>> again I can't access it.
>>>>
>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
 
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lenny109

Flightless Bird
My daughter has tried it and I have tried it on a couple of computers. It is
in A1 condition with no obvious damage. Tried other USB ports too but no
change I am afraid.
Thanks anyway.

"Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom> wrote in message
news:%23U8UxlXuKHA.6124@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>A couple of questions you haven't answered. Did you try the stick on
>another computer?
> Did you try the stick in another USB port? Check the pins for possible
> damage?
> Wiggle it (very gently) when trying to read it?
> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
> news:mNOdnd3kQqE-iBHWnZ2dnUVZ8kWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>> Hi,
>> Have tried the chkdisk but it will not check the drive at all.
>>
>> "ED" <xxagon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23mLjM8KuKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Maybe I missed it, but have you tried "chkdsk /f" ?
>>> You did mention a bad boot sector, chkdsk can fix this with a "chkdsk
>>> /mbr". It's worth a try at this stage of the game.
>>>
>>> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
>>> news:zs-dnTDauKq8NxfWnZ2dnUVZ7tWdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>>> OK,
>>>> Nothing seems to work. What if I format the card and then try to
>>>> recover files once windows recognises the drive properly again? Any
>>>> chance this will work?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "lenny109" <lenny@thetakeout.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:KvmdnT-lJf1F_hXWnZ2dnUVZ7t-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>>>>
>>>>> I (my daughter) have a USB Pen drive with work on it. Today when it
>>>>> plugs into the computer it gives the message that the drive isn't
>>>>> formatted do you want to format it. Well obviously not at the moment
>>>>> but I also can't recover any files. I have tried a number of programs
>>>>> including DDR Pen Drive Recovery and Ontrack Easy Recovery but neither
>>>>> of them find any files at all. If I look on Windows Disk Management it
>>>>> can see the drive (K) and size and also says that it is healthy but
>>>>> again I can't access it.
>>>>>
>>>>> What else can I try to recover the files?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
 
T

Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 3/1/2010 3:33 PM On a whim, lenny109 pounded out on the keyboard

> My daughter has tried it and I have tried it on a couple of computers. It is
> in A1 condition with no obvious damage. Tried other USB ports too but no
> change I am afraid.
> Thanks anyway.
>


I had one go through the washing machine over the weekend. Didn't
notice it until it finally came out of the pocket in the dryer, which
caused me to go check because of the noise. I let it sit for 2 days and
amazingly, everything is still on it and it works fine.

I guess you never know what will cause a flash drive to fail.


Terry R.
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lenny109

Flightless Bird
Nice one Terry!

I give up now. Gone for ever. The only silver lining is that she might start
backing up properly. But I doubt it!
Thanks for all the suggestions.

"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
news:uqKiYcauKHA.5812@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> On 3/1/2010 3:33 PM On a whim, lenny109 pounded out on the keyboard
>
>> My daughter has tried it and I have tried it on a couple of computers. It
>> is
>> in A1 condition with no obvious damage. Tried other USB ports too but no
>> change I am afraid.
>> Thanks anyway.
>>

>
> I had one go through the washing machine over the weekend. Didn't notice
> it until it finally came out of the pocket in the dryer, which caused me
> to go check because of the noise. I let it sit for 2 days and amazingly,
> everything is still on it and it works fine.
>
> I guess you never know what will cause a flash drive to fail.
>
>
> Terry R.
> --
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
 
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Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 3/2/2010 12:59 AM On a whim, lenny109 pounded out on the keyboard

> Nice one Terry!
>
> I give up now. Gone for ever. The only silver lining is that she might start
> backing up properly. But I doubt it!
> Thanks for all the suggestions.
>
> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
> news:uqKiYcauKHA.5812@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>> On 3/1/2010 3:33 PM On a whim, lenny109 pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> My daughter has tried it and I have tried it on a couple of computers. It
>>> is
>>> in A1 condition with no obvious damage. Tried other USB ports too but no
>>> change I am afraid.
>>> Thanks anyway.
>>>

>>
>> I had one go through the washing machine over the weekend. Didn't notice
>> it until it finally came out of the pocket in the dryer, which caused me
>> to go check because of the noise. I let it sit for 2 days and amazingly,
>> everything is still on it and it works fine.
>>
>> I guess you never know what will cause a flash drive to fail.
>>
>>
>> Terry R.

>
>


Hi Lenny,

At least we learn from issues like this (most of the time). The more
valuable the data, the more copies to keep.



Terry R.
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