I've got a thumbdrive that windows won't read anymore, but I have some data on it that I really need. Are there any emergency recovery utilities for thumbdrives (Windows, *nix, or otherwise)?
3/7/2006 6:05:08 PM
you kept valuable data stored ONLY on a thumbdrive?
3/7/2006 6:07:02 PM
Slax, Knoppix, Puppy Linux, DSL(Damn Small Linux)
3/7/2006 6:08:10 PM
I'm not sure if PC File Recovery 4.0 works on thumb drives ... haven't tried.Depending on the type of stick you have, there may be a physical switch on the thing to turn it to "read-only" mode. TURN THAT ON if you have it on your stick. OR, whatever computer you plug the drive into, make that drive read only. This isn't a "true" solution to data recovery, but it will help before you do anythign else.[Edited on March 7, 2006 at 6:47 PM. Reason : .]
3/7/2006 6:46:42 PM
nah, it's a lexar jumpdrive traveler (if i remember the name correctly) - no r/w switch anywhere.can knoppix do recovery on thumbdrives? i know you can use it to brute-force a windows box...
3/7/2006 7:34:41 PM
no - clearly knoppix is used only to brute force a windows machineyou are fucked is the short answer
3/7/2006 8:53:30 PM
3/7/2006 8:58:25 PM
well no shit it can brute force a windows machine - i was wondering whether there any other handy disk recovery utilities on there... preferably those that will work on a flash drive
3/9/2006 10:32:20 PM
Have you tried different computers? I had a thumb drive crap out on my home pc, but when I stuck it in at one of the university lab machines, I was able to e-mail myself the data.
3/9/2006 10:39:37 PM
nah, i haven't - just tried it on my new computer at home. i'll give it shot though.
3/9/2006 10:43:04 PM