Mike,
Don't know if you have solved the problem yet but there are a few of ways to view what is ACTUALLY on the drive. These all take advantage of the fact that in UNIX all devices are treated like files and all files 'can' in most circumstances... be treated like devices.
mount the drive and then do:
cat [full drive path] > /tmp/foo Then do vi /tmp/foo
strings [full drive path] | more
OR for a MORE detailed view
od -c [full drive path] | more
There are still other methods but these are 3 of the simplest and give various degrees of detail. All require some time commitment depending on the number files that are hidden etc. etc. Familiarity with directory and file delimiting control/escape chars and the "FILE" structure is helpful.
Good luck!
Lynn
I have a 4GB PNY thumb drive that has issues? It has become "Write
Protected". It is an Optima pro Attache. I searched the net and nothing
that I have found has helped me out.
Has any one in the group had this happen to them and how did you remove
the write protection.
I cannot see any special files on it except 2 of my own.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
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