I've been working on an album and storing all my DAW files on a flash drive due to my computer's limited storage. Today, the USB stopped working while it was connected to a hub on my laptop. I can't access my files anymore, and when I try to open the USB directly, it shows "Please insert a disk into USB drive." I also tried it on another computer with the same message. I don't have any backups, and I can't afford to lose this important work. Any suggestions would be incredibly appreciated!
3 Answers
It sounds like that poor USB drive may have hit its limit, especially if you were dealing with large files. I’d suggest giving recovery software a shot or even checking out a local data recovery service. But hey, smaller files can be easier on your drive, right?
Nothing is ever truly lost until it's rewritten. You can use data recovery programs to try and retrieve your files, or you could send the drive to a professional data recovery service. Depending on how crucial those files are, it might be worth the investment. Good luck! Just remember to back up your stuff next time.
Consider trying recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery or Recuva. Just a heads up: flash drives aren’t really designed for heavy use, so they might wear out faster.

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