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I bought a SanDisk Cruzer USB drive and used it on my MacBook for a few days with no problems.
When I inserted it into my friend's Toshiba laptop running Windows 7 Home, I received a message that I need to format the drive before I can use it.
I removed it and reinserted it into my MacBook. Finder gave me an error message that the disk I inserted was not readable by the computer.
Disk Utility seems to think it is a Firebird 64MB drive.
Some Googling revealed that this sometimes happens to brand new Cruzer drives which were sold unformatted. However, I had already been using the drive for a few days with no problems. Perhaps it could be a difference between Windows and Mac filesystems (such as Windows trying to read the drive as an NTFS drive)?
How do I fix my SanDisk Cruzer USB drive and get my data back? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.7.178.163 (talk) 13:10, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
How many megapixels does this version of SG have? It doesn't show it at the back Miss Bono (zootalk) 17:31, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
Is anyone on here experienced in programming bots to create articles (like Rambot creating articles on the English Wikipedia on US cities back in 2003)?
A user from the Sorani Kurdish Wikipedia wants a bot to create articles on Iraqi cities in Sorani Kurdish. I found census data at http://cosit.gov.iq/pdf/2011/pop_no_2008.pdf (Archive) that has information on Iraqi cities. Would anyone know how to write a bot to automatically generate articles with this data?
Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 17:59, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
A couple of days ago I discovered a 20GB (Toshiba) external hard drive in a junk pile (I'm not making this up!) And, sure enough, it works great. However, there's something odd I noticed about the USB cable - namely, it is a wire that branches off into two USB plugs! One of them has a thinner wire, and when plugged into my laptop does nothing except activate the green light on the front of the drive. The other plug's branch is a thicker wire, and when that one is plugged in I can hear the drive's inner mechanisms and my laptop recognizes it and I can remove/add files etc. One of the folders said it was modified in 1999 so I think it is an old drive; also the outer casing makes it very clear that it is using USB 2.0, which makes me think I might be right as to the age of it. So my question is: why the double USB wire? Has anyone seen something similar before? Thanks! --Yellow1996 (talk) 21:59, 24 June 2013 (UTC)