Is in that a road to repair/recover notes on USB switch drive?
I have have my share of bad luck near my laptop recently.
My laptop crashed next to blue screen. I manage to restore
it using the recovery disk.
However while attempting to get the dell system restore hindmost
using the DSRFIX utility, I accidently corrupted my USB key drive. I be using it as a bootable drive and running dsrfix from there.
I run MBRFIX on the USB instead of the laptop harddrive and
that left my USB switch drive in non-readable state.
I hold tried using some freeware data recovery tools but
none help in recovering the boot sector. Looks like formatting is the simply option vanished to me.
Any other hopes?
Answers:
Sorry if the boot record is hosed, with the sole purpose option in a minute is to reformat completely.
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Recuva is free and works great!
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I took my USB key to CBL and they be able to access the memory chip directly next to some sort of special tool. It cost me $200 bucks but it saved my butt since I have my presentation on it. Here's the website.
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