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Sandisk cruzer 4GB physically stuck closed...?

I have a Sandisk Cruzer 4GB flash drive that I was having no trouble with at all yesterday. However, this morning when I went to physically open it (as in, push the white part forward to expose the part that you stick into the computer), it was completely stuck. I cannot physically open the flash drive in order to plug it into my PC. Is this a common problem, and is there any way to "unstick" it??

I stepped on my SanDisk cruzer 8gb flash drive, can it be fixed?

I have the SanDisk cruzer micro 8gb flash drive with the U3 programs on it. I was working at friends house on something and his computer was on the floor and I have these giant clumsy feet and stepped on it while it was in the USB port. I knew this was going to happen; I can't figure out why they have USB ports on the bottom of desktop computer, because if it's on the ground, you cannot see the ports for one thing... I heard a crunch, and there is a little bending. I took it out and it looked okay. I went to put it back in and the light does not light up and it is not even being recognized. I tried it in other ports, and tried it on my own computers and it is still not working. Still not lighting up.

Is it possible to open this thing? How would I get my data off of it or repair it?

Where is the product number on my Sandisk Cruzer Flash Drive?

I'm am trying to register my flash drive online but it's asking for the product number and I don't know where that is. Is it on the flash drive itself? Does it say it in the files somewhere? Or was it on a slip of paper in the packaging I threw away. Any answers are greatly appreciated. :)

I didn't really know what category to put it in either so sorry if this category doesn't make any sense.

How do I convert a sandisk 8gb pendrive into USB bootable drive?

There are lots of ways to convert a pendrive into bootable drive but which I use and recommend to you is by using Command Prompt [CMD]. You can convert any pendrive into a USB Bootable drive by using this method. Just visit the site below and follow step by step instruction.Link : How To Make Bootable USB Pendrive For Windows 7/8 [Full Guide] - Trick Xpert

Any way to recover data on a sandisk cruzer with forgotten password?

I have an 8GB Sandisk Cruzer flash drive, in which I've stored all of our family pictures for the last 4 years. My computer crashed today, and I tried to access the pictures on the flash drive (on another computer, of course) only to find that I've forgotten the password. Using the "forgot password" function on the flash drive reformats it and erases all data, as Tech Support informed me, and after 10 tries the drive locks up and reformats itself.
Does anyone have any idea how I can retrieve my pictures? If I try to access it as a regular flash drive, instead of going through the Cruzer Sync program, all I find are a bunch of data files - since the pictures are all encrypted by the password-protected program.

Any help would be really appreciated! We don't have these pictures anywhere else and I'd really hate to lose them all!

Why does my SanDisk 8GB memory card show only 7.42 GB of usable space?

There are 3 different reasons behind the less memory shown on your external storage device:Different operating systems treat your disk differently. Windows OS may not show the disk space like Linux, Mac or Unix. There are little discrepancies between the file formats and algorithms used by different operating systems.A portion of memory space in your external storage is reserved for system files and data sector for better performance. By default your pen drive is on NTFS format and some space is required for memory allocation.This is the primary reason behind the less usable space than the mentioned space.The root cause of the difference of what is printed on the box of the external device and the actually displayed memory in the computer is is the calculation method used by the disk manufacturing companies. Our computers work on base 2 (binary) number system rather than the decimal system. One megabyte of the product you are using is equal to 1,000,000 bytes in decimal base, but for a computer it is 1,048,576 bytes in binary base. For each gigabyte advertised in base 10, you're actually receiving about 70 megabytes less than a gigabyte in base 2. Manufacturers of disk drives will usually publish a disclaimer in this respect that the figures stated by them are in the base 10 of the number system. This is the reason that the memory displayed in our computers appears to be less than what is actually given by the manufacturers. The manufacturers do not cheat the people in this respect.

How to format a write protected 8gb Sandisk cruzer facet flash drive using a mac?

Use a pc
pop in usb on the pc and right click removable disk and click format un check quick option start.

once it finish pop it to your mac it should open your usb.

good Luck

How do I fix a 32GB Sandisk flash drive that is showing only 64MB?

If you can’t format it, it’s broken. It may be something as trivial as a broken solder bond under the memory chip, but it’s beyond your ability to fix it. Throw it away.

Which flashdrive is better Sandisk's or Toshiba's?

1) Which one is better:8GB Toshiba USB 2.0 Flash Drive
or 8GB Sandisk Cruzer USB 2.0 Flash drive

2) What's the difference between the 8GB Sandisk Cruzer USB 2.0 Flash drive
and the 8GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro USB 2.0 Flash drive

Sorry, it became two questions. Thank you~

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