My job requires that I have a flash drive. After some time had passed, I eventually inserted it into the computer. And a box appears telling me that the file needs to be formatted before it can be opened. Once upon a time, I had already encountered such a challenge. In addition to that, I endeavored to acquire information from her, but all of my efforts were fruitless. I made the decision to format this flash drive after I had finished removing all of the IMPORTANT data that was stored on it for me. AND DID NOT GO. And this is despite the fact that, after completing the standard formatting in Windows, I attempted to use a number of other specialized software. The other computer is completely unaware of its existence. As a direct consequence of this, the flash drive is currently useless because there is nothing that can be done with it. I had no choice but to go and purchase another one. Don't purchase it if you value the data you have and don't want to risk losing it, wasting time learning new data recovery/format flash drive software, or spending money you've worked hard to get. Of course, it's possible that I was the "lucky" one to get this one. But do you think the reward justifies the danger!
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