Name: Anonymous 2011-11-19 20:50
There I was, happily working on a project, when I saved a < 1MB file to the crappy USB stick I was issued, and it crapped out. Disconnected and reconnected a few times without me touching it and then it died.
Windows 7 lists it in Device Manager and in "Devices and Printers" but it won't show as a drive anywhere (i.e. Disk Management, My Computer, etc) BT5 Linux detects it when running lsusb in a Terminal command line, but I cannot mount it because, as far as I can tell, it's no where in /dev.
It's a Centon Swivel 2GB drive. lsusb shows it as having 64MB... a secret partition, maybe?
Anyway, I'm wondering how I would get the data off of it, if that's possible. Was messing with Digital File Forensics, which comes with BT5, but am a fish out of water.
I just want one Gantt diagram and a progress report to finish this project and I'll be a happy camper.
Will Anon deliver? Please?
P.S. Tried all the driver tricks suggested by Google searches.
Windows 7 lists it in Device Manager and in "Devices and Printers" but it won't show as a drive anywhere (i.e. Disk Management, My Computer, etc) BT5 Linux detects it when running lsusb in a Terminal command line, but I cannot mount it because, as far as I can tell, it's no where in /dev.
It's a Centon Swivel 2GB drive. lsusb shows it as having 64MB... a secret partition, maybe?
Anyway, I'm wondering how I would get the data off of it, if that's possible. Was messing with Digital File Forensics, which comes with BT5, but am a fish out of water.
I just want one Gantt diagram and a progress report to finish this project and I'll be a happy camper.
Will Anon deliver? Please?
P.S. Tried all the driver tricks suggested by Google searches.