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Answer» What? My USB drive is a Lexar Media USB Jumpdrive Pro 2.0 (512 MB). I was working I'm sorry I took so long to post this but, because of a great fear of lossing all my data, I put this problem on hold for a while. Finally after getting over my fears, I tried the 'GetDataBack' program. I'm ecstatic! It seems I recovered everything. I was hoping to recover my data without spending money but, I broke down and bought this program out of desperation. GLAD I Did. I am one happy customer. Glad to hear you got it back...now it's time to develop a good solid backup strategy. Stop by for some good advice from the crew...Yes, it is an excellent program. I have used it a couple times myself. As for the problem, I believe that when the drive dismount error occurs, it corrupts the format data on the hard drive, making it unreadable. The data on the drive is not actually damaged most times and easily recovered. That's also how you can still get files back you delete with the same program. When you delete a file, Windows doesnt actually "erase" the information. Rather, it takes the tag off the front of it that keeps the hard drove from overwriting on it. As long as it hasn't been OVERWRITTEN, you can recover it. Today's TIDBIT brought to you by the letters G and C, and the number 8.I believe you are RIGHT Dam1an. I think it was a dismount error that caused all my woes. And patio, I KNOW you are right. I'm going to improve my backup strategy starting . . . now! |
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