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| Posted by | Herbert |
| Posted on | 18/09/06 14:12 |
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Recovery:
Of course we all hope that it
wouldn't be necessary to find a way to recover a 'broken" USB-Stick, but this
appears to be a big problem for many users around the world and this happened
also to us. After a approximately two weeks of daily use the stick has been
detected as write protected from one moment to the other and we weren't able
write data on it or format it. We can't tell for sure what caused this problem,
was the stick disconnected to early? Or appeared another problem? However,
fact is that the problem appeared and that we had to find a way to recover our
USB-Stick.
During our searches in the
internet we found some possible ways to solve this problem and we have posted
some of these possible solutions in this thread in our
Flash memory
forum. There isn't a unique method to solve such problems and it isn't
guaranteed that a method which worked for one person works for another to, even
for people with the same stick and a similar problem.
Here we will show you the solution
which worked for us (again, it isn't a must that it works for you too). The tool
which worked for us is called Recovery_1002
and can be found on the Trancendusa website. It's a
very simple and easy to use tool. Here a short explanation on how to use
it.

After the stick has been connected
and the tool has been opened the following screen appears.

We can find some information about
the device, such as name, drive letter and size. Here it is noted that the
device was detected as Ut161 USB2FlashStorage USB Device
before and when the problems appeared first the device was detected as USBest USB2FlashStorage device from one moment to the other.
Anyway, for us this doesn't matter since the Ut161 controller is produced by
USBest. Besides this information we can
deicide if we like to perform a fast repair or a complete repair.
After a click onto the repair
button, the process starts.


Once finished, you just have to
disconnect the device and after connecting the device again you will find that
all the previously on the stick saved data has been lost but all should work
again. You may have to reformat the stick if you like to use a different file
system.
Now let's move to the conclusion…..





Thank you!


email me
cybersi66@hotmail.com

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