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Bricked pendrives: is there a way to recover them?

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Sometimes it happens. Until yesterday, your dear old pendrive was perfectly working and the day after, you switch it in the USB door and your device is unable to read it. You switch your dear old pendrive in a second USB door, even in a second device and it doesn't work any more the same. Any suggestion?
 
In my experience, when a USB drive suddenly stops working, it's usually due to file system problems or physical damage to the drive itself. The first thing I would do is test it in different USB ports and other devices to rule out a port or compatibility issue. If it doesn't work in any of them, the drive might be damaged or the file system might be corrupted. In that case, I would try using specialized data recovery software, such as Recuva or EaseUS Data Recovery, to attempt to recover the information before formatting it. However, if the drive isn't recognized by any device, the problem might be physical, and in that case, data recovery can be very difficult or expensive. Personally, I always recommend making frequent backups to avoid losing important information in these situations.
 
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