What is /g/'s go-to software for the worst of the worst USB stick corruption cases?
>>59771214
Right click -> format
>>59771214
>Trying to fix a hardware problem with software
Its dead jimmy, get a new one
>>59771228
Can't. Corrupt sectors or smth
>>59771214
Try RMPrepUSB
Did you try freezing it?
>>59771214
backups
>>59771214
TestDisk, it saved my wedding photos and I'll be forever grateful, had the same error
>>59771214
Just do a chkdsk /f
>>59771327
>wedding photos
get out normie reeeeeeee, etc
>>59771327
>wedding photos
i hope that was with trap or at least boy, if not then >>59771349
>>59771214
+1 testdisk
>>59771327
This. TestDisk saved my ass more than once.
TestDisk gives me read error boys. Is it over for this stick?
>>59771214
Buy a new USB stick
>>59771263
Then buy a new one?
>>59773109
Piss off Rockerfeller
hdparm -r0 /dev/sdX
fdisk /dev/sdX
Either it fixes it or it's ready for recycling.
Oh, you mean you wanted to recover the data?
>>59773109
This, you can get a decent 16GB stick for 10 bucks these days.
Just don't store any important files on these things.
>>59773161
Or if you wanna give it a last shot try:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=512 count=(your drive space / 512)
Then fdisk.
>>59771214
dd_rescue and photorec, testdisk and scalpel
The last three depending on what I want to recover
>>59771214
Download the manufacturers tool and set it to check and blacklist the broken sectors in the controller chip
>>59771284
bait?