[Lugstuff] Possible to repair a USB drive?
Annapolis Linux Users Group
lugstuff at annapolislinux.org
Thu Oct 28 23:09:27 EDT 2021
There is a Linux app called TestDisk that is a powerful utility for retrieving files and partitions that would otherwise be unrecoverable. It runs from the command line, but if you follow the online instructions it should be within your grasp. An explanation on the installation and use of TestDisk is presented by HowTo Geek at How to Recover Deleted Files on Linux with testdisk.
Hope this helps and that you are able to retrieve your files. We've all been there!
Bob Blum
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How to Recover Deleted Files on Linux with testdisk
Have you ever deleted a file and instantly regretted it? You need it back, and fast! But what if the file is so ...
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On Wednesday, October 27, 2021, 01:08:45 PM EDT, Annapolis Linux Users Group via Lugstuff <lugstuff at annapolislinux.org> wrote:
I have an 18 GB HP USB stick with mostly photos on it. I had mounted the device and had a computer lock up. I was unable to close the file system before I rebooted the computer [ Open SUSE LINUX].Subsequently I was unable to mount the stick in either Linux or Windows. I tried running sudo df to see if I could see the stick at all. It does not show up. Is there any way I can repair the file system on this USB Stick? If not, how can I reformat the stick when I can not find it with the terminal?
I used to attend the Annapolis LUG before I moved to Lewes, DE. My command line skills are marginal.
David Bleil
dfbleil at verizon.net
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