| Memory stick needs formatted after use in Debian? Hi,
I have a memory stick formatted FAT that was working okay with Windows XP and Vista. I needed to get some files off a Debian box so I plugged it in and it showed up okay. So I copy pasted a file (.doc made using openoffice) and a folder (lots of .doc and .odt inside) onto the stick. It seemed to go okay. Next I pulled it out of the Linux box, and put it into a Vista machine. It showed up as normal on the Vista machine, put the docs I was looking for were not there. So I put it back in the Debian box, and copy/pasted the files onto it again. This time I noticed that I could "unmount drive" so I did that before pulling the stick out of the Debian box (assuming it was along the lines of Windows "safely remove hardware"). Big mistake?
Now, when I put it in the Vista machine, it reports that it has to be formatted before use, and when I put it in the Debian machine it says "unable to mount drive".
What happened? Can I recover the files on it? What file system is best in this scenario - i.e. using a stick with linux and windows?
Thank you for reading (sorry to mention Windows so much).
Tinov |