On 12 April 2013 10:00, David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> wrote:
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On 4/11/2013 6:00 PM, Jan Alexander Steffens wrote:
It's possible the drive just can't be used for anything but what SanDisk intended (and support will just tell you that "Linux is not supported by SanDisk.") Trying to manipulate the MBR or any other sector outside the main data partition immediately causes the drive to shut down, maybe to protect its functionality. At least I believe that's what I'm seeing here.
This clearly falls within the range of 'gotta be something idiotic', just different from what I expected. My guess is you've nailed it.
I guess I'll head back to Best Buy for a different brand.
Hi David Before you do that, did you try using the tool mentioned in the Ubuntu thread to remove unwanted firmware partitions, if any? If not, you may want to format the entire thing with an HP legacy formatting tool.¹ I've used it successfully in the past to reclaim full functionality from such stubborn vendor-locked storage devices that won't let you manipulate them with standard tools. Worth a try, I say. ¹ http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk-Utils/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Form... -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1