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Can I recover any of my files?

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I was using my flash drive on my work PC without issue, however, after removing it and trying to use it on my laptop it started producing error messages and causing my computer to go haywire with popups. Under disk manager (when it shows anything), the properties show nothing. I used disk drill and it shows 117 GB, however, when I try to scan the drive it starts but then displays "device offline/unavailable". I have used Wondershare Recoverit that says I have bad sectors on the device. When I used the EaseUS product it says there is a lost partition (-1) and I used their Partition Recovery product, however, it does not show any lost partitions after the scan is completed. I have so many files on this drive that I need to recover but I am at a loss on how to proceed

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It's probably dead and this has nothing to do with Ubuntu. As such your question is off-topic.
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Does this answer your question? [How to fix the hard-drive Bad Sector](https://askubuntu.com/questions/241944/how-to-fix-the-hard-drive-bad-sector)
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