It might be worth replacing the crystal, as they are a common failure of
thumb drives, and see if it starts working again. Not overly likely, but
cheap and (usually) easy to do.

On Sun Jan 04 2015 at 11:53:12 AM David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/4/15 3:47 AM, Kenny wrote:
> > For the price of a small house, there are labs that specialize in this
> > sort of recovery.  Sorry I don't have better news.
>
> Thanks for the other info...the data is not worth the price of a small
> DOLLhouse, let alone a real house.  I'll write the whole thing off as a
> lesson in (not!) using thumb drives for usually/long-term attached
> storage.  Never had one go bad before, but I never left one connected to
> a computer for that long, either.
>
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