On May 8, 5:48*pm, Manlio <noem...@news.org> wrote:
> Followup *to *msg on Fri, 02 May 2008 13:44:25 -0400, Paul
> <nos...@needed.com> :
> *(Original msg on bottom)
>
> Sorry ... but the program does'nt see any USB drive, only fixed disks
>
> Thanks anyway
>
> Manlio
>
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> >Manlio wrote:
> >> Followup *to *msg on Thu, 1 May 2008 11:24:23 -0700 (PDT), Fortran
> >> <rez...@gmail.com> :
> >> *(Original msg on bottom)
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> >> Hi Rez,
> >> thanks for the answer, but my case is different.
> >> If you read carefully my question you'll find my USB flash drive has a
> >> letter assigned.This happens immediately anytime I plug the unit in.
> >> BTW it's exactly H, as I have other fixed volumes on my system.
> >> The system considers it just as a driver unit in which has to be
> >> inserted a disk. If I try to format or make any other operation I get
> >> an error "no disk in the unit" or "Insert a disk in the unit".
>
> >> I hope it's more clear.
> >> My opinion, at the moment, is I have to buy another one !
> >> Manlio
>
> >Try out this program ? If you're only going to throw it away
> >anyway, it might be fun to experiment and see what the program
> >reports.
>
> >http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
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Not true! I moved my "corrupted" hard drie to a USB enclosure and
TestDisk found it. However, due to the "type" of corruption, I was
not successfully to "recover" my files that I saw of the drive.