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Broken USB Anonymous 21/01/01(Fri)00:15 No. 22813 ID: b6735a
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File 160945651744.png - (48.97KB , 1041x588 , USBfubar.png )

>how do i recover USB drive data?

>error checking failed
>Recuva failed
>recoverit failed
>china's EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard pro failed


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Anonymous 21/01/01(Fri)01:24 No. 22814 ID: 0a137a

What type of data are you attempting to recover?


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Anonymous 21/01/06(Wed)15:03 No. 22815 ID: 46e398

try using TestDisk.


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Anonymous 21/01/06(Wed)16:24 No. 22816 ID: 0a137a

>>22815
This! And PhotoRec.


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Anonymous 21/05/10(Mon)02:01 No. 22821 ID: b109d3

>>22813

File Scavenger
Active File Recovery
Get Data Back

If all else fails, burn Heron Boot CD onto a CD drive or USB Drive and boot from it. There's a linux on it that comes pre-installed with various software for computer technicians to fix computers. One of them is a software for recovering data off faulty hard drives. I don't know what the software is called.


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Anonymous 21/05/19(Wed)19:08 No. 22822 ID: 4788ac

>>22821
>Heron
I'm going to assume you're talking about Hiren's Boot CD... which hasn't been updated since 2012 and runs off an old version of Windows PE.

If the drive is still readable then PhotoRec to recover data or TestDisk to try and undo whatever happened to the partition map.

If the drive is in the process of failing, using ddrescue to copy whatever sectors are readable to a zeroed drive is my go-to. Once it finishes you can run photorec on it, or dupe it to an image then run disk repair utilities... the image is in case repairing makes it worse, you can restore it back to it's original state without going through ddrescue all over again.

If you need a prebuilt distribution with ddrescue included, ubuntu rescue remix is still around, although it's performance on newer hardware may not be ideal.


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Anonymous 21/06/13(Sun)23:56 No. 22827 ID: 8ee29f

Don't mind me i'm just going to grab a screen shot of this thread.
Also many Thanks to all of you :)


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Anonymous 21/06/30(Wed)21:44 No. 22831 ID: 208f5f

USBs will fail,one may find a USB suddenly work again. But maybe not. If it failed it may not work again. But may work. USBs can only be we written so many times. I fkd up some data, a loss. All is fun.



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