My USB stick is not being read?
The USB stick is recognized; when I plug it in, a sound is heard and disk 1 appears. However, I can't open any files because no folder is displayed.
All the tutorials I've found are useless. What can I do?
The USB stick is recognized; when I plug it in, a sound is heard and disk 1 appears. However, I can't open any files because no folder is displayed.
All the tutorials I've found are useless. What can I do?
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Let's say I switch S to 0 and R to 0. But in order for the Nor of S to switch, it needs a second value, but it doesn't have one yet, since nothing can come out of the Nor of R, since it also needs a value?
Charge Knoppix and try to access it.
If the USB stick is not defective, but “only” problems with the file system or the like, then you should be able to access the files and save them.
Isn’t it just Linux?
That’s Linux! https://www.knopper.net/knoppix/
Knoppix is designed to start a Linux system without installation. You can either create a bootable USB stick or burn an ISO image on disc and start a Linux system from the respective medium.
You don’t understand what Knoppix is.
Knoppix is a “mobile operating system”, i.e. it does not have to be installed and can either be started from a disc or a USB stick.
What are you doing?
The Linux file system support is “more extensive” than that of Windows, which is why you (if your unrecognized USB stick is not defective) are likely to see your data again and save it.
So you need either a blank where you burn Knoippix on it, or a second USB stick where you make Knoppix bootable on it. Depending on whether your PC has a disc drive at all.
So if you have Knoppix ready to start, you start your PC from the USB stick or disc (if necessary, the boot order must be changed in the BIOS) and Linux will be launched. Your Windows installation remains unaffected.
After Linux is started, you can insert your (under WIndows) non-readable USB stick and see if you can access the files again.
If it works and you could save your data, you can start your PC completely normal again and it’s all back as before.
I only have Windows available
I’ll write you what I’d try:
If you are not worth the stress: buy new USB stick and play the data from a backup. And you have a backup, after all it doesn’t mean for free: “No backup? No pity!”
See also
https://youtu.be/jN5mICXIG9M
The files stored on the stick may have been stored as hidden files. So you don’t see these files.
In the Explorer, you can select the display of hidden files in the View tab.
Buy a new one
There are still important data I don’t want to lose
Then send for repair and add 100β¬+
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It must first be formatted
How?
There are usually committees with answers, not to mention at all. π
In this case, the data on the data are:D
Is there anything else on it?!
Then only a new stick helps