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jacobston
08-06-14, 07:59 PM
Once upon a time I had a 16GB USB key...

It wasn't very expensive, I only got it for $10 at Wal-Mart. I used it for more than two years and got more than my money's worth out of using it. Then, sadly, about 3 months ago it came up with a Write Protection error. I tried what I could to fix it, I scanned it multiple times with Avast! and Malwarebytes, but nothing was found. I decided to copy what I could off of it and just get a new USB key, but when I came across the folder with my Videos and scripts, all of the contents were corrupted, all with jibberish names and un-openable.

So I got a new USB key from the local computer store. This one was still 16GB, and a lovely color green. I put the files from my old USB key on it (the good ones) and carried on with my life... Until about a week ago. I was working late at night and went to take the USB key from my laptop to my PC, when it gave me an I/O write error, and would not open. I have looked online for solutions but came up with nothing that works.

So my question is, are the two problems related?
And (a long-shot) is there a way to fix the new USB key?

Thanks in advance to anybody who can help

CaptainHaplo
08-12-14, 04:34 AM
Try the USB stick in a different computer if at all possible. It sounds more like a USB controller than the stick itself.

If both sticks have failed in another pc, then its unlikely you will be able to recover much data from them. Possible though - try a chkdsk on each one (preferably using a pc different than the one they failed in).

Once your ready to try an make the sticks usable, try reformatting them. Given the size, make sure you are not using a FAT file system.

Should they become usable, use them as temporary storage only, not as a permanent backup of data.

jacobston
08-12-14, 10:26 AM
I ran chkdsk on the newer USB key using the command line on my laptop, but nothing favorable happened.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ZSMoD6SSND8/U-owOeGi_1I/AAAAAAAAAGA/VO9y62It6wQ/w882-h582-no/Bat3.jpg

I then attempted to format the disk

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-BQcwJDH3YdY/U-ozqcUasnI/AAAAAAAAAGU/PCerTDrr4ns/w1025-h576-no/bat4.jpg

Is it possible that the key was simply damaged? It was not very expensive. I just found it in a bin at the till of the Source while I was getting a new mouse. It was $5 or $10.

CaptainHaplo
08-21-14, 12:14 AM
It is possible. It also may be formatted in a format Windows can't use or as it shows - simply has no partitions.

Notice in disk management that it shows the drive, but does not show any partitions or any size.

Usually you can not add a partition unless it has a size, but you might want to see if it lets you. Right click the drive and "create partition" - use the max size (default). At that point - if it creates - then you can format it.

You can't format the drive unless there is a partition to format. Let me know if this helps.

jacobston
08-30-14, 12:03 AM
Hello,

Sorry for the late reply. I'd been in Halifax for a while and when I got back I was focused on trying to get my laptop cleaned up.

I was not able to create a Partition on the disk. I tried a few times but all I got from Disk Manager was a blank stare. :88) I will probably try again on my other computer(s) soon, though.

I would like to thank you for you help, though. This information was really helpful. :salute: