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Asked by Zephiniah in Hard Drives & Storage, Computer Hard Drives, Disaster Recovery
I unplugged my flash drive from a laptop after copying some files to it. I didnt use the unplug/eject device. When I plugged the flash drive into another system it made the standard USB connect sound but no drive showed up. Same thing on multiple other PCs and laptops.
Just as an FYI, this isn't the drive letter being used by a network drive either. I know something has happened to the USB key as a result of me removing the drive from the laptop and possibly while it was being written to. I was hoping to find something that can get the file structure back in order without having to format.
If worst comes to worst...a format would at least save buying another drive and I am familiar with the HP utility but are there others that would suit this better?
20091021-EE-VQP-81 / EE_QW_2_20070628