Thursday, December 24, 2009

Is it possible to corrupt other drives with a corrupted flash drive?

I had experienced some trouble with a Mac. As you may know flash drives can be removed from p.c's without having to eject the usb drive. However, this is not the case with Macs. My flash drive got corrupted and I need to know if the corruption will only effect that flash drive or will it transfer when I transfer the files to a new USB drive.Is it possible to corrupt other drives with a corrupted flash drive?
Flash drives can't be removed from all PC's without being ejected first. It works for PC's using XP or Vista, but that's it.





For your problem, It's only going to affect your first flash drive.

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