Take it to the digital forensics lab?????
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Take it to the digital forensics lab?????
Now there is a thought...I like the way you're thinking :P
The cost, though.... :think:
Generally very expensive! Try making your own...like Accessdata's FTK or some other open source stuff...
Check this: http://www2.opensourceforensics.org/...ta-acquisition
Device manager:
"SanDisk S3 UCL .Mode USB device"
There IS a big gap there.....
*Well, googling says either the FW or partitioning somehow got corrupted.
Should I try talking to SanDisk for support?
If you still have warranty, go for it. I don't think they will be able to do anything with the data...maybe you will get a replacement atleast.
Dobut I have a warranty.
I'll try your suggestions, though.
Try this...http://whatrevitwants.blogspot.com/2...-media_20.html...based on what this guy did, if the chip type is known...you could do what he did and see if you can "repurpose" it "again" :)
What does Windows "Disk Management" or Ubuntu's "Disk Utility" reporting the drive as? If the data is already backed up, try removing the partition and recreating it.
May do that. Once I find it again... -_-