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:Linux Journal: How a Corrupted USB Drive Was Saved by GNU/Linux
Linux Journal: How a Corrupted USB Drive Was Saved by GNU/Linux
Jun 15, 2005, 05 :30 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (14013 reads)

(Other stories by Colin Park)

"My friend's brother had a 512MB Lexar Media Jumpdrive Pro USB drive that became corrupted after using it with Windows 2000. His IT department was able to get back some but not all of the file contents, but without any file names. On his own, he tried some recovery utilities, but all failed. Using a typical Linux distro--in this case SuSE 8.0--however, it wasn't hard to recover almost all of the data from the drive along with the filenames and to burn a CD-ROM of the contents..."

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This sure beats the heck out of anythin  ...   very cool recovery technique   
griznik
Jun 15, 2005, 14:16:56
 
A couple of months ago I was tasked with ...   Great Article!   
GreyGeek
Jun 15, 2005, 14:29:13
 
Thanks for your kind words.I think it is ...   Re: Great Article!   
collin
Jun 16, 2005, 03:41:29
 
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