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Comments for "Thumb drive died"enIf you plug the USB drive to
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If you plug the USB drive to another computer, does it show up?
Can you also send me your email address to [email protected]?Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:44:38 -0700no dice
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Well it doesnt show up in disk managment at all, and there is nothing relevant in the event logs.
Any more ideas? Is it toast now, just that fast?Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:09:26 -0700Oh no. Which USB thumb
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Oh no. Which USB thumb drive are you using? Here are several items to check out.
1. Is the Device Manager showing the your thumb drive. The USB Controller should detect your USB thumbdrive under as Disk drives.
2. If item #1 is working, check Disk Management to see if it still shows a partition or not. It should show a valid partition, typically FAT32. If it's "Unknown", that means the partition table got corrupt after deleting the files. You might be able to create a new partition and continue using the thumb drive.
3. Check the Event Log on the original host to see if any errors occurred during the deletion of the files.
KevinMon, 26 Mar 2007 14:07:22 -0700Thumb drive died
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I do not understand why this happened, but my thumb drive is dead now.
I had moka 5 installed on it and It was a one gig flash usb drive. I need it quickly to transfer some files here at the office.
I inserted it and saw that it was a Moka5 drive that I had not used for some time now, and I selected all and chose delete.
Then I ejected it and took it to the pc and I need files from and it would not work, wouldnt work on any pc I tried it on.
Its dead.
Any ideas?Mon, 26 Mar 2007 06:56:21 -0700