USB stick locked - unable to unlock, format, or delete files

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EriX

System: DELL Dimension 8300, P4 3.2 MHz, with PX Pro (SP2) 1 GB RAM
and 250GB HD.

I have been copying files to and from a 1GB USB stick for some time,
when it suddenly locked. Now I am unable to delete the files on it, or
reformat the drive (E:). XP boot in Safe Mode won't help, nor will
anything executed from the command line. I have tried every variation
of 'FORMAT' (including some undocumented parameters from the DOS-era -
getting desperate here...), ran 'CHKDSK /F", 'SCANDISK' and some
external tools, like Norton Utilities (32-bit). I have also tried to
'MOVE' the files elswhere, REName them, and remove attributes in safe
mode - to no avail.

I *AM* able to open, read and copy SOME of the files from this virtual
drive, but not to change or delete them. The stick contains
accidentally deleted files and folders that has been recovered from
the Recycle bin by an external undelete utility. The contents are now
backed up to CD's so I don't need them anymore, but I'd like to have
my USB stick back...

Any ideas?


Erik
 
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PvdG42

EriX said:
System: DELL Dimension 8300, P4 3.2 MHz, with PX Pro (SP2) 1 GB RAM
and 250GB HD.

I have been copying files to and from a 1GB USB stick for some time,
when it suddenly locked. Now I am unable to delete the files on it, or
reformat the drive (E:). XP boot in Safe Mode won't help, nor will
anything executed from the command line. I have tried every variation
of 'FORMAT' (including some undocumented parameters from the DOS-era -
getting desperate here...), ran 'CHKDSK /F", 'SCANDISK' and some
external tools, like Norton Utilities (32-bit). I have also tried to
'MOVE' the files elswhere, REName them, and remove attributes in safe
mode - to no avail.

I *AM* able to open, read and copy SOME of the files from this virtual
drive, but not to change or delete them. The stick contains
accidentally deleted files and folders that has been recovered from
the Recycle bin by an external undelete utility. The contents are now
backed up to CD's so I don't need them anymore, but I'd like to have
my USB stick back...

Any ideas?


Erik
Is there a physical switch (often tiny) on the device itself that got
switched to the locked position?
All three of my sticks have such a switch and one is easy to move
inadvertently.
 
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C.Joseph Drayton

EriX said:
System: DELL Dimension 8300, P4 3.2 MHz, with PX Pro (SP2) 1 GB RAM
and 250GB HD.

I have been copying files to and from a 1GB USB stick for some time,
when it suddenly locked. Now I am unable to delete the files on it, or
reformat the drive (E:). XP boot in Safe Mode won't help, nor will
anything executed from the command line. I have tried every variation
of 'FORMAT' (including some undocumented parameters from the DOS-era -
getting desperate here...), ran 'CHKDSK /F", 'SCANDISK' and some
external tools, like Norton Utilities (32-bit). I have also tried to
'MOVE' the files elswhere, REName them, and remove attributes in safe
mode - to no avail.

I *AM* able to open, read and copy SOME of the files from this virtual
drive, but not to change or delete them. The stick contains
accidentally deleted files and folders that has been recovered from
the Recycle bin by an external undelete utility. The contents are now
backed up to CD's so I don't need them anymore, but I'd like to have
my USB stick back...

Any ideas?


Erik

I would use the freeware utility 'Unlocker' to delete the
file files from the 6thumbdrive.

Ciao . . . C.Joseph

"A promise is nothing more than an attempt,
to respond to an unreasonable request."
 
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EriX

I would use the freeware utility 'Unlocker' to delete the
file files from the 6thumbdrive.

Ciao . . . C.Joseph

"A promise is nothing more than an attempt,
to respond to an unreasonable request."- Dölj citerad text -

- Visa citerad text -

Installed *Unlocker' and ran it. It couldn't unlock the USB device but
promised to delete the files at the next boot. It couldn't do that
either -- the files are still there.

The utility seem to work fine in *other* situations, so I'll keep it.
Thanks for the tip.

Erik
 

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