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Old 08-17-2010, 01:16 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
If you were transferring files when you got the message, check the "drives" for errors when you get a solid connection. Damaged file-system is very likely
:sigh: I barely have time to check the posts anymore. I wasn't transferring any files, the error message appeared as soon as I plugged the device in. As soon as i connected the device, I got a message saying that the computer has found new hardware, but that "a problem occurred during hardware installation. Your new hardware might not work properly". It's connected to a port in the back of the computer with a USB extension cord.

My SD card opened properly with all the files there, but the inbuilt storage shows up as empty, with 0 bytes. They both show up as a Linux File-Stor Gadget USB device, and Windows tells me they're both functioning properly. I checked the device manager, yes, the computer I'm working on currently uses an Intel 82801 USB chipset; however, it's my sister's and I don't want to make any changes on it. Is there a way to find out what files were there in the internal memory without resorting to making any computer changes?
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