Frozenwolf150
Formerly SilentKnight
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- Dec 10, 2007
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I was using a 512 MB flash drive that I'd gotten free as part of a Staples promotional offer. It was working fine and I was using it to back up my schoolwork and writing projects-- up until just yesterday. All of a sudden, when I tried to copy files to it, Windows Explorer gave me the message that the drive was not formatted. Would I like to format it? Since I had copies of the files elsewhere, I decided I might as well, so that I could restore it to working function. I formatted it using the default FAT file system and it seemed to work once again.
Earlier today however, I tried to back up my files again and it gave me the SAME ERROR it gave me yesterday. I read that an incompatible file system might be to blame, so I tried formatting it this time in NTFS. Windows could not complete the operation. I tried formatting it in FAT again. This time, Windows could not read the drive at all, and Windows Explorer locked up on me, forcing me to reboot. Twice.
Now when I try inserting the flash drive, Windows outright fails to detect it at all. So I'm now [expletive deleted] out of luck.
Is the problem that the drive is simply broken? I wouldn't expect a freebie to last very long, but goddamn it, I expect it to last at least a couple of weeks. Is there something wrong with the USB port itself? The light goes on when I plug the flash drive in. I can't call their tech support because it's one guy and he's not there at this late hour.
I'm asking if it's simply that the flash drive is a piece of crap, because I don't want this error to repeat itself if I get a new flash drive.
Earlier today however, I tried to back up my files again and it gave me the SAME ERROR it gave me yesterday. I read that an incompatible file system might be to blame, so I tried formatting it this time in NTFS. Windows could not complete the operation. I tried formatting it in FAT again. This time, Windows could not read the drive at all, and Windows Explorer locked up on me, forcing me to reboot. Twice.
Now when I try inserting the flash drive, Windows outright fails to detect it at all. So I'm now [expletive deleted] out of luck.
Is the problem that the drive is simply broken? I wouldn't expect a freebie to last very long, but goddamn it, I expect it to last at least a couple of weeks. Is there something wrong with the USB port itself? The light goes on when I plug the flash drive in. I can't call their tech support because it's one guy and he's not there at this late hour.
I'm asking if it's simply that the flash drive is a piece of crap, because I don't want this error to repeat itself if I get a new flash drive.