I have a USB flash drive that has a USB-C connector on one end and a USB-A connector on the other. Recently, I pulled it out without ejecting it properly. Normally, I've done this before without issues, but now my computer doesn't recognize either end when I plug it in. Is there any chance I can recover the data from this flash drive? If so, what steps should I take? Thanks!
4 Answers
Just a heads-up: Don’t leave your important files solely on a flash drive. If you really need the data back, I suggest seeking help from a professional data recovery service. They can be pricey, but it’s likely going to be your best bet.
Have you tried rebooting your computer and then reinserting the flash drive? It sounds basic, but sometimes a simple restart can do wonders. Also, check if your computer recognizes the drive in Disk Management, especially if you're on Windows.
Definitely look up how to recover data from a flash drive that wasn't ejected properly. There might be specific methods or tools that can help!
Looks like you might have made a bit of a blunder. You could try using data recovery software to see if you can salvage your files. It's worth a shot! Just be careful if you're really relying on this data, as recovery can be hit or miss.

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