Hendrik Boom <hendrik@???> writes:
> -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 07/TRA~1.MP3
As others have said, / isn't a valid character in Windows filenames, so
finding a Windows machine probably won't help (perhaps this is just a
very unlucky random bitflip, or it was written on some embedded device
that doesn't implement the FAT filename rules properly).
"fsck.fat" from dosfstools usually does a decent job of fixing FAT
filesystem errors. The man page says it'll check for invalid filenames,
so that'd be worth a try.
Alternatively, the FAT directory format is very straightforward, so you
could fire up a hex editor like "tweak" on the block device, do a string
search for the invalid filename, and overwrite it with something more
reasonable.
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Adam Sampson <ats@???> <http://offog.org/>