Write protect
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Honey
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Apr 18, 2016 at 12:34 AM
R2D2_WD Posts 3606 Registration date Monday September 1, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 20, 2017 - Apr 18, 2016 at 03:17 AM
R2D2_WD Posts 3606 Registration date Monday September 1, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 20, 2017 - Apr 18, 2016 at 03:17 AM
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R2D2_WD
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Apr 18, 2016 at 03:17 AM
Apr 18, 2016 at 03:17 AM
Hi Honey,
I recommend you to open the Command Prompt and use the following commands:
Diskpart
List Disk
Select Disk N (N is the number of the drive)
Attributes disk clear readonly
Exit
Press Enter after every command. There are alternative ways to disable write protection. One of them is to edit the registry settings. I leave you a link with some more details:
https://ccm.net/faq/4214-how-to-disable-write-protection-on-a-usb-key
Hope this helps
I recommend you to open the Command Prompt and use the following commands:
Diskpart
List Disk
Select Disk N (N is the number of the drive)
Attributes disk clear readonly
Exit
Press Enter after every command. There are alternative ways to disable write protection. One of them is to edit the registry settings. I leave you a link with some more details:
https://ccm.net/faq/4214-how-to-disable-write-protection-on-a-usb-key
Hope this helps