Hi,everyone,
I am facing one weird problem in my USB. I have a 64G Toshiba USB that is very important to me.
Every time when I try to access it I get this message "The request could not be performed because of an I/O devices error" I searched on google to find the solution and the most appearing solution was to run this command "chkdsk /f m:".....m being the name of the drive.
I tried this but I get the message "Cannot open volume for direct access"
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Peter
USB Device Not Accessible Error
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Re: USB Device Not Accessible Error
Create an image of your partition using ddrescue as described in https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf
Once it's done, use testdisk, advanced, boot, rebuildbs, list, choose write and confirm if you can be list your files.
If it doesn't work, use photorec.
Once it's done, use testdisk, advanced, boot, rebuildbs, list, choose write and confirm if you can be list your files.
If it doesn't work, use photorec.