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USB Drive keeps wanting to format when I try to open

Seems I have screwed up. I edited the Autorun file and now eveytime I try to get into the drive I get a message that states it is not formatted and do I want to format. I click No. Is there anyway to get by this? I have tried to use the command prompt to copy the files, but I get an error.

Is there anything I can do, or am I just going to have to bite the bullet and take the loss of the info on the drive?

Dave

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autorun.inf wouldn't cause that

autonrun.inf wouldn't cause that. Even if you somehow specified that the drive formatted in autorun.inf, you could still insert it and then choose not to run anything on insertion, open Explorer, right-click the device and choose open. If you can't get that far, the drive is actually corrupted and your editing of autorun.inf was merely coincidental.

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Can I backup

Thanks for the quick repy John.

Well, it must be corrupted then because I still get that the drive is not formatted. Is there away around to back up what is on the drive at this point?

Dave

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Possibly

You can try running a disk repair utility on it. If it's a logical error, you may be able to save stuff. If it's a physical error, you may be out of luck. Unfortunately, I don't have any recommendations of what would be a good program to run on it. (I use SpinRite for hardware issues on desktop hard drives, but it only supports hard drives)

Did you happen to do an unsafe eject of it at some point? Did you unsafe eject under Win2K (which is even worse)? Unsafe ejects often result in data loss and may be so bad as to require a reformat.

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Did not do unsafe eject

Thanks for the help John.

I have WinXP and have always been careful to be sure to eject the drive before removing. It was just luck as I was getting ready to do a back up of the drive since I finally got everything setup the way I wanted.

Oh well, life goes on. Just hope I can remember everything I did...

Anyway, thanks for your time and help John and everyone else, I am just going to format the drive and move on forward. I will try a recovery tool before I format if I can find one that is free or will let me do a recovery of my USB drive.

Dave

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Go to a command line

Go to a command line terminal (Run... -> type 'cmd'), and type:
chkdsk [drive letter] /R /V
It may not work, but it's worth a shot.

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Still unable to access

When I ran chkdsk I got an error back that states that chkdsk is not available for RAW drives.

Never seen that before, I must be in trouble.

Thank you for helping though.

Dave

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RAW

is bad I think, means it isn't formatted.
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Windows can't read the

Windows can't read the filesystem information. See if Linux can.

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Suggestions

Which Linux should I use?

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hd tune

I found a program called hdTune. It has a feature to check the disk for errors. http://www.hdtune.com/

For Linux try a live CD version, puppy Linux, DSL are a few I have herd of on this forum quite often. Then keep the CD in a safe place in case you need to use it again.

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Thanks

Thanks for the help. I will try your suggestions and let you know how it goes.

Dave

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Somewhat fixed up

Well, I had to buy a program to extract the data off of the thumb drive because I wasn't able to find a free one to use that worked with USB drives.

After I had extract the data, I tried to format the drive and windows won't even format the drive. Not sure what to do with it now. Any suggestions how to save the drive?

Dave

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GParted should work. I know

GParted should work. I know for sure it comes with Puppy Linux. There's also a GParted rescue CD at their site.

http://gparted.sourceforge.net

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I will try

Thanks for the suggestion. I will give it a try.

Dave

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Yeah

Linux should work i use. http://mcnlive.org/ and www.pclinuxos.com

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Whats the difference

between the 6 linuxes?
I dont get it.

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Basically,

Some people like other distros better than others. Also different distros are based upon different things like mandriva/mandrake.

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I know

I use SuSE and Mepis myself and played around with several others.
Sorry if my post wasn't clear: I was referring to the 6 different ones on http://mcnlive.org/

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