Just want to know if anyone else has had such terrible experience with modern USB flash drives. I recently purchased a bunch of them for various projects I am working on at home and already I have had one go bad for no apparent reason. The USB Flash drive I keep my music on for listening to in the car just went south on me. In my car there are two USB ports, one on the dash and one in the center divider console. I use the one in the dash to connect to my phone (for charging) or tablet (for charging). I use the one in the center divider console for the music USB flash drive. I have been using a cheap HP brand flash (of course manufactured by some Taiwanese factory) with 8G of storage... Today I opened the center console and put a package in the console and somehow it 'jiggled' the USB stick... My car then was unable to read the flash drive.
When I got home I figured I would have to do some disk diagnostics to repair it. But what I found out is that the Flash drive is trashed. When I insert it my Linux system reports that it sees a USB drive inserted but it is unable to find any data, thus no partition table, thus no partitions. I had only one FAT32 partition on the drive and it was not visible. I tried running a partition table editor and it failed. I googled to see what others have done and the ultimate answer was 'throw the bricked stick away'. So now my music collection flash drive is sitting at the bottom of my trash can...
As I said I purchased a bunch of these, varying from 2G, 8G, and even a couple 16G drives. I am now installing my music collection (about 10G presently) on this 16G stick. This new stick is made by PNY and I just hope it is more resilient than the piece of stick HP flash disk.
Anyone else have a horror story concerning these storage devices?