When I plugged in my USB drive into my Sharp TV, I accidentally clicked "Format as Internal Storage". Now data in my USB drive is lost, will i be able to retrieve the data back from the TV's internal storage? If yes, how?
No, you just told the television to format the USB into its own formatting format. It doesn't back it up for you. You should have purposely made a back up of everything on the USB memory stick to your computer. If you haven't done that, you can put the USB stick into the computer and use 'Undelete' software. Recuva is pretty good and the ones that normally say 'Free', mean they are free to see what is can find, but not to restore is back.
https://www.google.com/search?q=%27Undelete%27+software
Recuva
https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva
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SOURCE: Opening external drive case
Actual solution. The darker side panels pop off and they alone hold things together. Simply pry each side away at rear. That would be end with power and USB connections are.
SOURCE: Freecom 500gb storage drive
If the fuse has blown then I am almost certain the Drive would be Kaput! sorry..
It may be possible to recover data from ya kaput drive, very difficult and expensive but do-able..
Ya probably should take it to a reputable shop let em have a squiz..
SOURCE: picture transfer from internal memory
Your D40 has no internal memory. The camera can take a shot, and even show you the image on the LCD, but is not actually saved anywhere, unless a memory card is present. There is a way to prevent the camera from firing without a card. It is in the setup menus.
SOURCE: Western Digital 250GB MyBook External
Format it with NTFS. FAT32 is limited to a max file size of 4gb and goes wacky with a drive size more than 62 GB..
SOURCE: "Storage Device Unreadable. Format Now.?"
yes there is a possible solution to your problem....there seems to be a problem with your card....and it doesn`t look like you can get your data back from it ...so you will have to format your memory card....connect your card to a computer through a memory card reader by also using your micro card`s adaptor and then format it from your computer......hope this helps.....please vote ...help us to help you better
Formatting the Data Partition
The data partition on the ScreenPlay Director is formatted with an NTFS file system and will appear as a read-only volume under Mac OS X unless special software is installed on the Mac. If you need to transfer files to the ScreenPlay Director by direct USB connection on a Mac, you must reformat the data partition to FAT32 (see instructions below).
NOTE: On a network connection, Mac OS will see the ScreenPlay Director as a shared SMB volume. This means you can use the network to copy files from a Mac to the ScreenPlay Director without changing the format from NTFS to FAT32. (Recommended if available.)
If you reformat the ScreenPlay Director data partition for use with a Windows PC, it is recommended that you use the Windows format utility to reformat with NTFS. Right click on the drive letter for the data partition and select Format.
CAUTION!
Do NOT change the partitioning on the ScreenPlay Director as this will remove the firmware that enables the ScreenPlay Director to communicate with your TV set. Only media files stored on the active data partition can be viewed or played on a TV.
Formatting the data partition will erase all existing data! If you have files on the ScreenPlay Director you want to save, move them to another drive or volume before reformatting.
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