Assuming the computer isn't recognising the USB drive then not without specialist help. The data is probably still okay on the drives memory chips. Its most likely that the controller chip and/or the internal connections are damaged.
Try and find someone with some decent electronics skills to take a look at it for you.
There is nothing you can do. It happens only by chance.
Nothing really. You just have better chance of falling. ~TL
Nothing. You do not win the item and nothing happens to your account. However, if the seller has trouble with the winning bidder and you are the next highest bidder, you could be given a Second Chance Offer to buy the item.
You'll get infected with them and your computer will be very very slow... And there is a chance that it can destroy your computer... Here's a simulation: Go to goggle.com, if it's not secured...
Nothing, unless they get caught, in which case there is an good chance they will go to jail.
First, just try talking to him casually in a group.. then, when you see a chance to talk to him... take it. if nothing happens, then it wasn't meant to be....
its a chance it happens nothing else.
Nothing by Chance - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Yes, it is perfectly safe. However, if there is a storm happening at the same time, there might be a chance of being shocked so turn off your computer when that happens.
Nothing by Chance - 1975 was released on: USA: 30 January 1975
Typically no; but people, like computer systems, need a break - a chance to recover, possibly more often as they age. Computers can be replaced, people cannot -- please relax if the opportunity presents itself.
the first computers were unique machines with only one built. most people knew nothing about them and never had a chance to even see one.