I have lexar s73 32gb flashdrive. Worked fine until i scanned a doc to it from the scanner. Arduino stepper motor serial control drivers. Had done that before.
Then i try use it, windows says problem need to format the flashdrive. System devices and system manager recognize it as lexar. Then removed it, and tried reinserting it. It updates driver and now it is recognized as innostor nand NOT LEXAR, and even though the system device manager and system devices show it as innostor nand, when you click on it in the images, it says to insert device. Is there a way to recover the data from the flashdrive and transfer to new lexar flashdrive? This is very new flashdrive, not even a month old. Anonymous Description: L:USB Mass Storage Device(JetFlash) Device Type: Mass Storage Device Protocal Version: USB 2.10 Total Capacity = 32GB Tools on web: Possible Flash Part-Number - 1CEMT29F32G08ABAAA(25nm) x 4 pcs/Channel x 2 Channels Flash ID mapping table - Channel 0 Channel 1 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 2C680027A900 Help?
Method 1 recover usb files from a backup When losing files, the first thing you need to check is whether you have a backup on your computer or other storage media. If the answer is yes, it doesn't bother you any more. Just go to the backup and get it on your again. So, making a backup regularly is very important and useful. Method 2 Restore deleted files on a usb drive from Recycle Bin/Trash As we know, there is no Recycle Bin or Trash on a.
Hence, when you deleted a file directly from the, it's just gone. However, if you didn't directly delete the file from your, but dragged it to the Recycle Bin or Trash on your computer. Then you can directly restore it there. If you happened to get the Recycle Bin to Trash emptied, you still have a chance to recover the files from Recycle Bin/Trash, but you need to use a third-party tool. Just read on. It's the method 3 below.
Method 3 Recover file on a usb drive (free). Recuva (a Windows version) Pros: Free, easy-to-use undeleting; includes secure-delete feature. Portable version runs from USB stick.
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Cons: Not as powerful as for-purchase alternatives; reports files as 'unrecoverable' that are still on the hard disk in the same location. Recuva is a free-for-the-download utility that recovers deleted files from virtually any disk that Windows can read. That means it lets you recover deleted files from your, as long as it can be read by your computer. Recuva is effortless to use, with an attractive interface that you can navigate easily.
Download it here: 2. PhotoRec (Windows and Mac versions) Pros: Free software. Clear instruction.
It does really work. Cons: No preview. Working in Terminal may scare some people. PhotoRec is safe to use, it will never attempt to write to the drive or memory support you are about to recover from. Recovered files are instead written in the directory from where you are running the PhotoRec program. To recover files from hard disk, Smart Card, CD-ROM, DVD, etc., you need enough rights to access the physical device.
Download it here: 3. Restore (Windows) Pros: Not only restores. Wipes everything on a certain drive in 1 sigh. Works on FAT as well as on NTFS.
Cons: Little bit of strange interface (with the 'Others'-button for 'Delete Completely' and the completely different button for 'Restore by Copying'). As if deletion/wiping was not wished for. No HELP at all. Restoration is a tiny yet simple portable utility that allows it's user to restore or recover files that have been removed from Windows or deleted from the recycle bin. Restoration can also be used to recover lost pictures and other misc files from portable media such as, hard drives and compact flash cards typically used by most digital camera's. Download it here: 4.
Wondershare Data Recovery (Windows and Mac versions). Pros: Easy to use with friendly interfaces.
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Safe to use, read-only. Preview before recovery. Offering a trial version for scanning and data checking. Cons: You need to pay for it when recovering files. Wondershare has both Windows and Mac versions, which allows you to recover files up to 550+ formats. It works for lots of devices, like computers, laptops, cameras, MP3/MP4 players, and so forth. Two recovery modes is considerable for computer beginners and veterans.
You can watch the video tutorial of recovering USB files by using Wondershare Data Recovery below.