I plugged in a memorex M-flyer 1GB memory stick on my Mac at work; I put a few (InDesign) files on it, in addition to some other files from home. Took it to a different Mac, removed the files I was transferring, no problem. Then, I took my home files off the stick, parked them on my desktop, and later tried to put them back on the stick from whence they came, and the stick said - No Room. The stick was completely empty. I tried dragging a simple, two word TextEdit doc onto the stick, and I got the same message. It took it anyway, but would not let me open it, saying it was corrupted. Why can't I put the files back on that were there in the first place? Why won't it accept anything at all? Thanks, Kathleen
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you can send it off to one of those companies that specialise in data recovery if not all you can do is reformat :(
That is why they are secure ..... sorry :(
As it turns out, something on your USB drive has been corrupted. It is impossible to access the files already there, but if you want to use it in the future you will have to click "yes" when the computer prompts you to format it.
i) try to put the usb drive in some other ports(such as usb port present on the backside of yur computer tower) and check whether your computer is detecting the drive.....
ii) if not there is sureluy some problem with ur usb drive, replace it or repair it..., you can even try putting another usb drive(if you have an spare one...)
Ok plug the the device into your usb port. Most usb devices have lights letting you know they are working. After plugging it in if your using Windows goto "My Computer" and look for a new Drive letter like when I plug mine in it says NO_NAME(G:) and then I can access the flashdrive just likes its a regular harddrive. Now you can always already have "My Computer" open so you can see the new drive letter pop up. Don't look for (G:) yours can be different but it might also be named something like TravelDrive(F:) thats just an example. I hope this helps you
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