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pendrive - The volume does not contain a recognizable file system

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  • #1 15383155
    ostrykk
    Level 8  
    Hi, until recently I was working with a flash drive and niz it suddenly after inserting it into the usb port it wants to format itself, and Windows reports the error "the volume does not contain a recognizable file system."
    I would like to somehow open it, because I have some data there that I need for my MA thesis, and they are only on this drive :| .
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    #2 15383603
    mati211p
    HDD and data recovery specialist
    Does DMDE throw any errors after selecting this pendrive from physical devices, or can you see the partition window normally?
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  • #3 15383622
    ostrykk
    Level 8  
    I don't know that much, if you told me what to do I would answer. When I go into cmd and dir command I:\nthere is the same "volume..." message.
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    #4 15383798
    mati211p
    HDD and data recovery specialist
    Download: http://dmde.com/download.html
    Start up, select the flash drive from the physical devices, and see if there will be errors, or maybe there will be access to the partition after skipping it, or maybe there will be access to the data without errors, or you can't access the partition on that flash drive at all. The damage can range from the simplest, to the most difficult, where you have to read data directly from the memory bone to recover something.
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    #6 15385000
    linuks
    IT specialist
    Open noname01. If you can see the files, delete the last one (primary A ) and insert noname01 as primary. Save the changes. After reinserting the pen, the data should be visible.
    Greetings
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    #8 15385099
    mati211p
    HDD and data recovery specialist
    Have you checked if your data is on it, by going to that partition and checking what it contains in $Root? If your data is: Apply, save the file to undo changes, disconnect and reconnect the flash drive. A copy of the Boot sector is missing, but it should work without it. What is on the other partitions also checked?
  • #9 15385122
    ostrykk
    Level 8  
    Yes, on 01 there is data just like on 02. On 03 there is nothing in $Root folder.


    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    It pops up info about inserting the drive into the station (I:) , and then Windows asks to format.
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    #10 15385161
    linuks
    IT specialist
    Then copy the files under Linux-live or recover in DMDE. Linux will see the files. It will be faster than fighting the fads of windows.
    Greetings.
  • #11 15385762
    ostrykk
    Level 8  
    Linux-live even pendrives good did not win. I have no idea what's wrong with it. DMDE helped fully. Thanks a lot for your help!

Topic summary

A user encountered an issue with a flash drive that prompted Windows to request formatting, displaying the error "the volume does not contain a recognizable file system." The discussion focused on recovery methods, including using DMDE software to check for errors and access partitions. Users suggested steps to restore data, such as deleting and reassigning partitions, and checking file contents. The user successfully accessed their data using DMDE, although attempts with Linux were less effective. The conversation highlighted the importance of data recovery tools and methods for handling corrupted flash drives.
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