Access to a USB Problem
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 3:08 pm
Hi Guys and Gals,
I am having some hassle with an 8GB memory stick that I purchased a while back. Towards the end of last year, my old Dell began to pack up, so I took a load of important stuff off the HDD, photos of the kids etc., and put them onto USB sticks for safe keeping.
One of them will not let me access what is on it though. I plug it into the PC and it displays two separate partitions, PUBLIC and SECURE. It also shows that there is 7.5GB+ of stuff on there. When I come to access the files on both partitions, it says that they are empty. Now I know that is not correct.
I always treat the USBs with a bit of caution, ejecting them in the proper manner for instance, so I don't think I've compromised it knowingly. I've rung up the local PC shop and the chap says they could probably recover the data onto some other means of storage, for a more than reasonable charge. However, being of a tight disposition, I would rather do it myself FOC if at all possible.
Any ideas or suggestions as to how I may proceed will be most appreciated
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Kindest Regards,
I am having some hassle with an 8GB memory stick that I purchased a while back. Towards the end of last year, my old Dell began to pack up, so I took a load of important stuff off the HDD, photos of the kids etc., and put them onto USB sticks for safe keeping.
One of them will not let me access what is on it though. I plug it into the PC and it displays two separate partitions, PUBLIC and SECURE. It also shows that there is 7.5GB+ of stuff on there. When I come to access the files on both partitions, it says that they are empty. Now I know that is not correct.
I always treat the USBs with a bit of caution, ejecting them in the proper manner for instance, so I don't think I've compromised it knowingly. I've rung up the local PC shop and the chap says they could probably recover the data onto some other means of storage, for a more than reasonable charge. However, being of a tight disposition, I would rather do it myself FOC if at all possible.
Any ideas or suggestions as to how I may proceed will be most appreciated
Kindest Regards,