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I Am Trying To Copy Files To A Usb Stick. They Get So Far Then It Stios Saying The File Is Corrupted. So I Started Again And All Well For A Bit.
Then it hung up again. The PC then says device not recognised or similar and the drive has dissapeared. Rebooting did not help.
I returned the dive for a refund and bought another from elsewhere and tonight I had happened again!
Same thing.
All the files can be opened on two different drives ok.
More importantly can anyone advise on how I can get the drive recognised again please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have tried different sockets both on a hub and the pc itself and I have rebooted with it plugged in.
The files are only our family archive photos. Monochrome prints I scanned plus 4000 slides that I copied via my camera.
saved to 2 hds.All images open ok on both drives.
I got two engraved usbs for the kids to keep. The first copied over fine but the second didn't and eventually was not recognised. This replacement from a different source has done the same.
Not seen in disc Management and I have also uninstalled the drivers and re insalled its is just that USB stick that is not found.
Latest: I had an idea and copied the files to an SD card. Quick and easy and no problems at all.
I am taking all the drives etc to a local IT specialist late this afternoon.
The computer guy says the usb is toast.
So that is two now and an ssd that have done this.
Waiting now for a new USB and an SSD.
I moved the files from the old HDD to an SD card easily so no corruption there. I will now use that to move the files to the new SSD. I ansl moved them from the old HDD and converted them to .png. I converted back to .jpg when moving them to another SD so I have all my precious files now on 2 SDs. But when it arrives I stioll need to move them to the USB without it corrupting again.
I am in mental turmoil!
Yes I accept your point and that is why I am ssvimg all my files on HDDs and an SSD.
I just wanted to gift them an easily accessed method. Presented engraved in a wooden box.
I think I have reached the end of this saga now because the files I saved to SD card have now all gone over to the new Western Digital SSD that just arrived. I have another USB on its way from another supplier so should be ok this time I think.
Thanks to all for advice. The corruption and usb destroying files mystery will remain unsolved.
Have a look at mega.nz. You can get 20GB of cloud storage free; you can rent more if you wish but 20GB will be adequate for your photos. I separate family photos from all the rest and archive them to Mega; you can allow access to anybody you want so you can give your kids access. It's a completely free service and the only communication you get from them is a reminder that you haven't logged in for a while - have a look and give it a try.
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