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just a short note. it seems i did not do the check disc thing with my linux machine. it seemed to have worked once but latter the problem came again. i later had a windows 7 machine and as i plugged it in it said that it needed checking. i said to repair and to save files if needed. it took some time but now it is fixed. i guess is one of there fat32 file system thing that windows holds the only or best way to fix it. or that i was not using the correct tool on linux.


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