galaxytwirl
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Hi everyone!
I have a problem with regards to a USB thumbdrive which I would like to consult the community.
Recently, about a week ago, I used my thumbdrive on a MacBook, upon which I am done with using the thumbdrive on the system, I ejected the disk, and removed it from the port. However, to my dismay, when I tried to plug it into my Windows laptop running Windows 7, the device (i.e. USB thumbdrive) failed to show up in My Computer.
My thumbdrive have been working perfectly fine thus far, till I plugged it in and out of my MacBook.
At first, when I plugged the thumdrive into my Windows laptop, Windows attempted to install the driver automatically, but after a while, the installation failed. As my thumbdrive was brand-less, as I got it from a fair, the system read the drive as UDisk.
I tried to troubleshoot the device, going to Device Manager, and trying to update the device driver, but to no avail. I have tried to go to Disk Management in Windows to see if the volume happened to be unmounted/not assigned a drive letter, however, Disk Management did not show up anything related to the thumdrive.
I suspect that my thumbdrive may be spoilt because it suddenly failed to work, and when I tried plug in my other thumbdriver (a SanDisk), Windows was able to detect and enumerate the drive.
Hence, just wondering, is there a safe to 'force mount' a volume? This is because I have data in my thumdrive which I hope to be able to retrieve.
May I also have some advice on what should I do to make my thumbdrive 'recognizable' on my laptop?
Thank you very much for all your help.
I have a problem with regards to a USB thumbdrive which I would like to consult the community.
Recently, about a week ago, I used my thumbdrive on a MacBook, upon which I am done with using the thumbdrive on the system, I ejected the disk, and removed it from the port. However, to my dismay, when I tried to plug it into my Windows laptop running Windows 7, the device (i.e. USB thumbdrive) failed to show up in My Computer.
My thumbdrive have been working perfectly fine thus far, till I plugged it in and out of my MacBook.
At first, when I plugged the thumdrive into my Windows laptop, Windows attempted to install the driver automatically, but after a while, the installation failed. As my thumbdrive was brand-less, as I got it from a fair, the system read the drive as UDisk.
I tried to troubleshoot the device, going to Device Manager, and trying to update the device driver, but to no avail. I have tried to go to Disk Management in Windows to see if the volume happened to be unmounted/not assigned a drive letter, however, Disk Management did not show up anything related to the thumdrive.
I suspect that my thumbdrive may be spoilt because it suddenly failed to work, and when I tried plug in my other thumbdriver (a SanDisk), Windows was able to detect and enumerate the drive.
Hence, just wondering, is there a safe to 'force mount' a volume? This is because I have data in my thumdrive which I hope to be able to retrieve.
May I also have some advice on what should I do to make my thumbdrive 'recognizable' on my laptop?
Thank you very much for all your help.
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- Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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- Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 @ 2.40GHz
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- 4GB RAM (3.00GB usable)
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- ATI Radeon HD 3470 Graphics
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