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When I try to mount my usb stick with dolphin it says:
An error occurred while accessing 'X.X GiB Removable Media', the system responded: The requested operation has failed: Error mounting /dev/sdc at /run/media/user/very-very-very-long-number: cannot mount /dev/sdc read-only
(the X.X and the very-very-very-long-number redacted by me)
Last time I was using that USB I had to unplug it unsafely unfortunately. That's prob the issue.
USB's fs is ext4.
Please help, I really need to recover that data.
Edit: forgot to mention that I tried to edit the /sys/block/sdc/ro from 1 to 0 as root with nano, but it didn't work: [ Error writing /sys/block/sdc/ro: Permission denied ]
Last edited by johhnie_777 (2026-04-05 08:33:27)
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cannot mount /dev/sdc
Is the stick formatted as unpartitioned "superdisk"?
Are there IO errors in the journal/dmesg after attempting to mount it?
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/sdc
sudo file -s /dev/sdc
sudo mount /dev/sdc /mnt/sdcOnline
While I was waiting for the answers I did this:
sudo fsck.ext4 -n /dev/sdc
[sudo] password for user:
e2fsck 1.47.4 (6-Mar-2025)
Warning: skipping journal recovery because doing a read-only filesystem check.
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
Feature orphan_present is set but orphan file is clean.
Clear? no
/dev/sdc: 6248/488640 files (0.1% non-contiguous), 228030/1954176 blocksIs the stick formatted as unpartitioned "superdisk"?
I really don't know, I don't remember.
Are there IO errors in the journal/dmesg after attempting to mount it?
on journal:
Apr 05 xx:xx:xx johhny-pc kernel: EXT4-fs (sdc): write access unavailable, cannot proceed (try mounting with noload)sudo dmesg | tail -n 50
EXT4-fs (sdc): write access unavailable, cannot proceed (try mounting with noload)Edit: the dmesg has also this:
[sdc] Write Protect is on
[sdc] Mode Sense: 43 00 80 00
[sdc] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
[sdc] Attached SCSI removable diskLast edited by johhnie_777 (2026-04-05 08:11:37)
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try mounting with noload
sudo mount -o noload /dev/sdc /mnt/sdcDoes the usb key have a write protection feature?
Otherwise the controller might have entered read-only mode (and fused) to protect data integrity on degraded NAND cells.
(You should then be able to read the data but the key is toast)
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Does the usb key have a write protection feature?
No.
Otherwise the controller might have entered read-only mode (and fused) to protect data integrity on degraded NAND cells.
I don't care about the stick, the data was my only concern. Thank you for explaining.
(You should then be able to read the data but the key is toast)
Yes, I was able to recover the data fully. I'm so thankful. Highly appreciate your help.
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