Fortunately, I haven't had to use one of these things for years so I
have no first hand knowledge that is current. You can try some of
these to see how they do:
<http://free-backup.info/data-recovery-software.htm>
There are also versions that you can buy such as:
<http://store.lexar.com/index.cfm?productid=L-IR4-DWN>
Products that have to be purchased typically offer a trial version. You
run the trial against the problem disk and it will tell you what it
finds and can be recovered. Actual recovery requires the purchased
product. At least you can test the efficacy before buying.
Perhaps others have some better suggestions.
Chuck Norcutt
Brian Swale wrote:
> Chuck wrote
>> What you do about the first drive depends on whether you are able to
>> create a second backup from the second thumb drive. In any case I would
>> apply an image recovery program to the first drive just to see what's
>> there.
>
> Name a couple please.
> It is quite frustrating when I see the flash drive "reading me" light flicker
> for
> several seconds after connection, but nothing I have on this XP machine
> lets me see inside the Flash drive.
>
> Until just now, I'd never heard of "Ready Boost".
>
> I will try the command line approach later, after more sleep !! The Digest
> arrives here after about 12.30 am and it's now 1.55 am. I'm going back to
> bed shortly.
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