Hi Mike,
I have run into similar situations and have had some luck
recovering locked-out flashdrive files using a live distro like Puppy,
(Macpup 525 was the last version I used). I've tried to access these
files using the file browser as root, (sudo nautilus in Mint) but for
some reason the root user is not generally allowed to change file
permissions on USB drives - a security thing I imagine. I'm sure there's
someone here who can tell you how to do it though.
Stu
On 05/05/2012 08:43 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I got a flashdrive and I plug ot into a computer. Nothing appears
> saying I've plugged new media in and what do I want to do with it. So
> I open the /media and see my drive. SO I click it and get the
> improper permissions to view directory error. So I tried changing the
> permissions of the drive but it said 'not today!' So IO plugged it
> into the other computer and I get the question about what to do with
> the new media. So I click on it and go into the directory and I caan
> see all the pdfs I have on the drive but when I try to open a file
> that is editable the computer says the file is in use and asks if I
> want to open a copy or as read-only. I deleted the lock files so I
> don't know what it is talking about. Any clue what is going on? What I
> did before this happened is I moved a bunch of files to a larger pen
> drive and deleted them from this drive.
>
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