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I have data on some USB flash drive than I need to recover; it seems just filesystem is corrupt (e.g. unsafe removal). I had prior experience with MS-DOS filesystems, but I'm completely lost now on modern systems. And it completely bugs me that Windows asks "this USB flash drive should be formatted before use, do it(Y/N)". It wants to destroy more data on which could be very innocent mistake. This is very very despressing. I tried googling and many advices are like to destroy any remaining data on drive, at least it's good that YTer warns if beforehand and says "if you need data, go watch a different video".
I'm somewhat afraid that even a paid professional would be lax with my data, or it will cost much, and I'm very short on cash.
How do I just look at drive at sector level? In DOS, I had this in my file shell, two clicks away. Now I need to install some software which advertises itself and now what it actually does.
it is encrypted?
I guess not.
you'd probably want to try a hex reader to see if you can get the signature of the file . it's possible the header is corrupted
i have no idea which software to use. i'm sorry, what files you're talking about? the filesystem doesn't read, i'm asking what to use to read it without filesystem (sectors) did you want to say maybe MBR is corrupted?
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