I saved some pdf files on my micro cruzer 4gb. anytime i open them, it gives me an error message: "adobe could not open this file because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded)" this problem only occurs when i open the pdf files from my flash drive.what do i do
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Just a guess, but I'm thinking the problem may lie in the format of the media. Try to format in FAT32. Also make sure that the full card is used ( don't do only 500mb or such ) FAT file system used to only allow a certain amount of space for
(F)ile (A)llocation (T)ables, and I think only a certain length of file names ( I'm thinking 8 character ), while FAT32 allows for 32 character file names, and allows for more FAT table information. I wouldn't ty NTFS if it does allow, as some portable devices do not read them, but fat and fat32 should be universal...
SOURCE: sandisk cruzer micro 4GB
it may be because of the usb port of the system or the usb of the pendrive.................
SOURCE: corrupted files on cruzer micro 4gb
Due to the U3 technology, i.e. the files you deleted which were on the drive when you got them, you may have caused the drive to malfunction because the U3 software was not uninstalled, but rather deleted.
Please attempt to reinstall the U3 software on the Sandisk website, named "U3 Launchpad Installer"
which can be found at this link: http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/DriverDownloads.aspx
If you are still having problems, either reinstalling the software or with corrupt files, please report any errors exactly as you see them.
SOURCE: Sandisk cruzer micro 4GB
Check on another system, if still no response then data cannot be recovered. How ever you can use software RxStudio to check
SOURCE: My USB cruzer 4GB has suddenly stopped working
Since you say you have tried on several computers, i am afraid to say your USB is dead, if you have warranty you should take it to the shop you bought it from.
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