April 15th, 2012, 1:33
April 16th, 2012, 8:56
Death_wish01 wrote:I work at a university helpdesk and Finals week is coming up. We get some desperate students that trust their flash drive too much and loose their important final papers that are due within hours. I hate to tell them that they are screwed and to rewrite the paper, but I feel obligated to humor them and give them false hope by trying.
After watching this presentation (http://youtu.be/EhihfJHIu0I) on you tube. So I am wondering if there is a program to look at the bad sectors/everything in the SSD regardless of the control chip. Assume that its just a bad cell in a block of data within the flash drive. Most of the time the students tell me "it was working yesterday! can't you do anything!?"
so, what should I do? I'm not a forensics nerd that does this for a living. I am a nerd that likes to use his knowledge to help his peers.
Thanks
April 16th, 2012, 9:50
Death_wish01 wrote:Assume that its just a bad cell in a block of data within the flash drive.
April 16th, 2012, 11:07
Vulcan wrote:And just to add one more comment:
Why assume that? There are many other possible failure modes, some of which prevent any software-based recovery.
April 16th, 2012, 11:12
April 16th, 2012, 11:37
Death_wish01 wrote:Vulcan wrote:And just to add one more comment:
Why assume that? There are many other possible failure modes, some of which prevent any software-based recovery.
Your right. I can't assume it. But then again, I don't know what to tell theses students.
April 16th, 2012, 12:20
April 16th, 2012, 12:31
SquaL wrote:Educate on need for backup
Yes, good point, although as you said it won't help people who didn't think about this beforehand and then call the OP for help...April 17th, 2012, 3:32
April 23rd, 2012, 14:35
Vulcan wrote:SquaL wrote:Educate on need for backupYes, good point, although as you said it won't help people who didn't think about this beforehand and then call the OP for help...
laptokowiec wrote:Does this ssd/usb drive work ?
April 24th, 2012, 14:32
April 27th, 2012, 10:44
Death_wish01 wrote:In some cases, yes. I can see the SSD/flash drive in my computer, but windows wants to "fix" it by reformatting it. When this happens, I am unable to get around it. :/ In other times, the SSD doesn't even respond. the unresponsive ones I know I can't do anything with. on the other hand, the ones that ask you to reformat the SSD, I have a feeling that I could pull something off of them. I just don't have the tools to do so.
When everyone and their grandmother throwing out free trials of undelete programs, it is hard to tell which programs actually work.
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