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Posted: Aug. 29 2008,22:21 |
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Quote (Juanito @ Aug. 24 2008,17:19) | No - start your machine, plug in the flash drive, open a terminal window and enter the command above. Maybe you can paste the output in this thread. |
Sorry it has taken me awhile to post back...I've been really busy with school, etc. Anyway, here is the output from that command:
<4>sda: Write Protect is off <6> sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 <7>WARNING: USB Mass Storage data integrity not assured <7>USB Mass Storage device found at 2 <6>USB Mass Storage support registered <6>scsi singledevice 1 0 0 1 <6>scsi singledevice 1 0 0 2 <6>scsi singledevice 1 0 0 3 <6>scsi singledevice 1 0 0 4 <6>scsi singledevice 1 0 0 5 <6>scsi singledevice 1 0 0 6 <4> I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 0 <4> I/O error: dev 08:02, sector 0 <4> I/O error: dev 08:03, sector 0 <4> I/O error: dev 08:04, sector 0
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