Transcend Online Recovery

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Charo Lemucchi

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:50:51 PM8/3/24
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Have you ever found yourself unplugging a Transcend USB flash drive and plugging it again in the hope that your computer will finally detect it? Surely, you have. Problems like these can happen even with reliable flash drive brands like Transcend. Luckily, there's a good solution.

The JetFlash Online Recovery tool is a straightforward solution for many problems you might experience using the JetFlash USB flash drive made by Transcend. For example, if your JetFlash USB is not showing on your computer, this tool can help you.

Transcend's proprietary tool has a lot of advantages over similar solutions, presuming you are a proud owner of one of the industry giant's portable drives. If you are a JetFlash USB user, look no further. That's the most effective and easiest utility for your USB drive.

There are a couple of things you should have in mind, though. Because of its name, many people presume that JetFlash Online Recovery can repair the USB drive and avoid data loss. In reality, only one of these is true - while it recovers USBs, JetFlash doesn't recover data.

Also, the JetFlash Online Recovery tool isn't exactly an online tool. Download it from Transcend's website to your computer, unzip the .exe file, and run the installation wizard. It's an intuitive process, but we'll walk you through it in a few minutes, just in case.

After downloading, installing, and launching the program, you need to plug in the problematic USB drive and press Start. The utility will scan the drive, go through its memory blocks, check them for errors, and format the USB drive, ultimately restoring it to factory settings.

To maximize the potential of data recovery, it is important to choose a reliable and effective Transcend JetFlash data recovery tool. Unreliable tools will destroy original files and make them unrecoverable.

If you're still searching for one, here is my recommendation: Recoverit data recovery is a 100% trustworthy flash drive software. The software allows you to recover various types of data from Transcend flash drives, including photos, videos, audio files, Office documents, PDFs, emails, and more. The process takes only a few minutes.

Unlike the JetFlash Online Recovery tool, Wondershare Recoverit supports various brands. It's not a tool for one-time use - far from it. Data loss accidents happen constantly, both at the office and home, so a tool like this will always come in handy.

In case we're too late and you've already used the JetFlash Online Recovery tool on your USB drive, don't panic. Wondershare Recoverit can also retrieve data from a formatted USB drive. You can still regain your deleted data after using the JetFlash Online Recovery tool.

Given how straightforward and intuitive it is, you'll hardly need any help using the JetFlash Online Recovery tool. Still, allow us to spell it out for you. We've prepared a detailed guide for using the JetFlash recovery tool that will give you a sneak peek into how it works:

In short, this JetFlash utility provides an effective and user-friendly alternative to complex recovery methods such as manual formatting, changing the drive letter, creating a new volume, or installing USB drivers. It boasts a 100% success rate in the following repair scenarios:

Everything you need to know about the JetFlash Online Recovery tool could fit into a few short sentences. If you're looking for a reliable and quick solution to your JetFlash USB problem, this is it. Transcend's proprietary utility will repair your USB drive in only a few clicks.

There are two other things you need to know before you use the tool. Firstly, it doesn't support any brand but Transcend, and secondly, it will erase all data from your USB drive. You have no reason to worry, though, as you can quickly recover lost data with Wondershare Recoverit.

If your Transcend USB has problems, this post is what you need. We cover everything you need about Transcend USB recovery. You can use these solutions for free and recover data from the problematic USB without data loss. Read to learn:
1. What is Transcend JetFlash Online Recovery Tool?
2. How Does This Transcend Repair Tool Work?
3. Repair Transcend USB Flash Drive with JetFlash Recovery Tool without Losing Data
4. How to Recover Data from Formatted Transcend USB Flash Drive?
5. JetFlash Online Recovery Alternatives

Transcend JetFlash Online Recovery Tool is developed by Transcend Information, Inc., a leading manufacturer of computer storage and multimedia products. The JetFlash recovery tool is specifically designed to help users repair JetFlash drives that have been corrupted or damaged. It can fix a variety of issues that occur with JetFlash USB flash drives, including:

To use this online program, users need to plug their USB drive into a computer and ensure there is an active internet connection. It will guide users through the recovery process, which typically involves error scanning, issue repairing, and drive formatting.

?Note that this JetFlash recovery tool fixes flash drives with overwritten algorithms, which means it will delete all data stored on the drive and return your device to factory default settings. So please back up all your data before using this Transcend USB repair tool.

Problematic USB drives often are inaccessible, unreadable, unknown, or have other errors. In this case, you need reliable data recovery software that can recognize data from a problematic USB. WorkinTool Data Recovery Software is such a thing. This data recovery tool can detect and recover data from formatted, corrupted, not detected, and inaccessible storage devices, like USBs, HDDs, SSDs, external HDDs, memory cards, and so much more. You can get your deleted, formatted, or corrupted data back without any obstacles.

3. On the result page, use the Filter feature and the left-hand navigation pane to locate your files by size, type, directory, and date modified. You can click the eye icon to preview some common file types as well before hitting the Recover button.

Yes! In addition to JetFlash Online Recovery Tool, there are also free methods that can help you fix USB problems. You can try Windows Disk Management Tool, Device Manager, and Disk Error Checking when your USB has problems, regardless of the brand. Refer to the following articles for detailed fixes for different USB problems.

This morning a couple of my apps on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) became unresponsive, and as I tried to quit them through Force Quit Applications, my macbook became unresponsive. Pressed the power button to turn my computer off and as I turned it on again it and the Big Sur screen came up, the start up bar stopped half way. I then restarted in recovery mode and as went into Disc Utility, my 1Tb Transcend SSD was not showing, all that was left was the OS X Base system with like 1.3 Gb only. Connected my external with Time Machine to try and recover but that did not work as there was not disc to write it to. What I've now done -as a temp solution- is connected an external SSD, and downloaded OS X Yosemite. Looking to retrieve the internal SSD, assistance would be greatly appreciated.

There's good news, and bad news, swapped both and the laptop is all singing and dancing with the original 256Gb SSD. The now external Transcend seem to have died, although the blue light is burning it does not show up in finder or DU, less then a year old and not cheap, wonder how is that possible as these are supposed to be a decent qual, any ideas? Could it possibly be repaired?

As I thought this is an NVMe based SSD which requires macOS 10.13+. Your pictures showing Disk Utility are older versions from macOS 10.12 or earlier which is why the Transcend SSD isn't showing up in Internet Recovery Mode. If booting into Internet Recovery Mode using Command + Option + R only boots to an old version of macOS installer, then create a bootable macOS 11.4 Big Sur USB installer now that you can boot your Mac with the original Apple SSD.

I honestly don't know if Yosemite's Disk Utility will be able to see an external NVMe SSD especially since the drive would be using the APFS file system which Yosemite does not understand. In theory Yosemite should at least see the physical SSD, but sometimes macOS won't even see the physical drive if something on it is unexpected or unknown. It doesn't always mean the drive is bad. It is best to try using macOS 10.13+ to be sure.

I don't use Time Machine, but I believe you will want to perform a clean install of macOS first. After a clean install, then you can restore from the TM backup when you first boot into the newly installed OS (there will be an option to do this).

Before you go this route I suggest creating a bootable macOS 11.4 Big Sur USB installer. Swap SSDs again and boot to the Big Sur USB installer to see if you can now see the Transcend SSD with Disk Utility. You will need to click "View" within Disk Utility and select "Show All Devices" before the physical drive and hidden Container appears on the left pane of Disk Utility. Try running First Aid on the physical SSD, then run First Aid on the Container. Even if First Aid shows the "Container" is "Ok" click "Show Details" and manually scroll through the report to see if there are any unfixed errors listed. If there are any unfixed errors, then you will need to erase the whole physical SSD before restoring from a backup or clone.

I recommended swapping SSDs for the above procedure so that you don't accidentally mess up your bootable Yosemite on the original Apple SSD, but you can also do this with the Transcend SSD installed in the external enclosure. Sometimes macOS touches things you don't expect.

Greatly appreciate your response. Not sure I understand all of what you are trying to tell, I do have a Retina model with a 3rd party (Transcend JetDrive) installed, which has been working without issues for nearly a year. The screenshot I've just taken from DU shows the external original Apple. As I mentioned to Niel, I am planning to swop the Transcend with the original Apple to seen if it will still work. Also put the Transcend SSD in it's original ext. housing to see if it works. Will keep you guys posted.

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