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Anonymous Posted on Jul 06, 2012

Verbatim 8gb AX216 flash reader usb cannot be opened

8gb flash drive

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: I have a verbatim 8GB USB Flash Drive, Store 'N

Ok.... listen up dude.... first of all USB drives has no wires in it to check if the wire inside has got loose or not it has only chipset inside so there occurs a problem then its with chip only :) recovering can be done if u give it to a expert and tat too there is no guarantee on recovery :)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2009

SOURCE: verbatim usb drive 8 gb help

Sounds like the VSafe100 program is corrupt or missing. You can download it from verbatim.
Then make sure when you run the program you set the privacy zone size to 0 MB.

I'll bet right now your privacy zone size is set close to maximum only showing you approximately 3MB of space.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2009

SOURCE: My laptop does not recognize my verbatim 8gb flash drive

go to Control Panel, then to System Mgr and then Devices. Check to see if all are marked with +s. You probably have a - in that area. Click on the minus and see what it says. You may need to add a driver or reinistall the flash drive.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2009

SOURCE: Verbatim 160GB Hard Drive won't boot.

Try it on another PC or on a powered USB hub: maybe it's not getting enough power to run.

If it still doesn't work, and you don't hear the drive's spin-up noise, the electronics may be damaged, the internal disk disconnected or the internal power connection faulty.

If you hear the spin-up whirring and then a series of repeated whirrs and clacks, ending after about 30 seconds - one minute, the disk might be damaged. It still might be recoverable if extracted from the case and connected directly to an appropriate hard disk port (a 3.5 to 2.5 adapter might be necessary), but when things go this far, the chances aren't too good.

Daniel DiGriz

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2010

SOURCE: verbatim usb 160 external hard drive.

That model doesn't have an external power supply port.

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