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Solve : Faulty USB storage drive? |
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Answer» I've been through a lot to get this to work, so this is my last ditch effort. This has been the 5th USB I've lost in a year from multiple different companiesWhat happened to them?Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on September 16, 2008, 08:08:41 AM It sounds to me like you have damaged or shorted out the USB drive. If it doesn't work on any other computers, I think it's gone. All died. It seems I've had very bad luck with USB DRIVES. I always go through the process of taking them out of my computer with the standard procedure of stopping the drive on the computer so I can release it, but somehow I just have not had any luck keeping them fully functional for a long period of time. In a matter of months something happens and then I need to replace it. A great question I have....is there any other storage device other then USB that is out on the market other then external harddrives? (even though that is what usb literally is). Quote from: Karroog on September 16, 2008, 08:22:13 AM A great question I have....is there any other storage device other then USB that is out on the market other then external harddrives? (even though that is what usb literally is). Ahah, that is where you are a slightly mistaken, my friend. USB Storage Drives use Flash memory and External HARD Drives use an actual Disk. In other words, Flash Drives (USB Storage Drives) have no moving parts, less prone to damage by falling, and are smaller in memory capacity whereas an External Hard Drive has moving parts, can be damaged by falling, but has a very large storage capacity. I don't think there is any other type of memory AVAILABLE except PhaseChange which wont be out for another decade or so.Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on September 16, 2008, 08:25:44 AM Quote from: Karroog on September 16, 2008, 08:22:13 AMA great question I have....is there any other storage device other then USB that is out on the market other then external harddrives? (even though that is what usb literally is). Bah's I got stumped! Yeah, PhaseChange, o we wish you were here already. Guess I'll just upgrade to a 16 gig flash drive for 40 bucks and be more careful. Not sure how else to prevent this stuff from happening to me, such bad luck with it.I would just make sure it doesn't come in contact with magnets and make sure it is removed safely though Safely Remove Hardware. Before you toss it out i would check it on the rear port of another machine... The best method would be to insert it with the machine powered down... Then power up...wait a few minutes and right click My Computer. Select Manage then Disk Management. Right click the USB drive and select Properties. Report what it says...if it says RAW the data is gone so just format it in Disk Management and you will be able to use it again. If it reports any other way DLoad and run Recuva (Free) and you just may save your data... NOTE: When you get a new one if it is also U3 personally i would format it first before using it...U3 itself has alot of issues and i see no redeeming quality in continuing to use it... The above is strictly opinion based on my experiences with it...others may have different views. NOTE #2: If you decide to format it U3 will be removed and can't be re-installed later according to most manuf..... ( i'm a bit leery of this also ) |
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