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Old 08-17-2010, 03:39 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by citac View Post
: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?
Just because you can see files is no guarantee that the structure is intact.

It's not a massive change, nor non-reversible with ease.

DISABLE (the line with "Enhanced") , not delete.
When you are done: Enable.. It only affects USB2 mode, anyway.
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