Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Pen Drive Is Unreadable – How to Recover Data from Corrupted Pen Drive

Need to Recover Data from Unreadable Pen Drive
User1: My pen drive is not recognized by my computer. When I plug the pen drive into my computer, it is not shown as a removable device. Is my pen drive corrupted? Do I still have any chance to recover my data from the unreadable pen drive?

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User2: My pen drive is unreadable when I insert it into my computer. I can see the icon of my pen drive on the Taskbar and in My Computer. The pen drive is shown as Drive G: on my computer and the capacity shows 2GB. Everything seems like find but when I click on the pen drive it doesn’t open, instead, it says unreadable corrupt. What should I do to open the pen drive?

User3: I meet a big problem with my 4GB pen drive. I can see it shown as a removable drive when I connect the pen drive to my laptop, but I am unable to open it. The properties show its capacity as 0byte and the file system is raw. So would you help me recover the data from my pen drive?

How to Recover Files from Unreadable Pen Drive?
The reasons for pen drive or other storage devices are various. If the pen drive is physically damaged, it will be not recognized or not read by computer. The data is also not recoverable. Therefore, it is very necessary to make a backup from a long-time used pen drive. If the pen drive is only infected with virus or bad sectors or other problems, data is recoverable with pen drive recovery software. Usually, as long as the pen drive is not physically damaged you can format the pen drive so that to make it usable again.
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