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How can I remove write protection from my flash drive?

How can I remove write protection from my flash drive?

For example, if your USB was Disk 1, type “select disk 1” without quotes, then hit “enter.” Type “Attributes disk clear readonly” and press “enter.” Yes, that word is spelled as “readonly.” Finally, wait for the write protection removal to finish, type “Exit”, then hit “enter” to close the command prompt window.

Why is my flash drive suddenly write-protected?

Sometimes if the USB stick or SD card is full with files, it is very likely to receive the write protection error when files are being copied to it. If there is enough free disk space and you still encounter this issue, it might be because the file you are trying to copy to the USB drive is too large.

How do I unlock a protected flash drive?

How to Unlock USB Drive

  1. Step 1: Connect the USB drive to your PC and go to Computer/This PC.
  2. Step 2: Right-click the USB drive and choose “Properties” followed by “Security”.
  3. Step 3: Click “Edit”and enter your administrator password.

What can I do if my USB flash drive is write-protected or read only?

The write-protection switch is useful for keeping the contents of your drive safe from malware when you need to view them on a public computer. If your device has this switch, move it to the “Lock” position. This action effectively sets all files, and the device itself, to read-only mode.

How do I enable USB in safe mode?

Normally, you cannot use USB devices when working in a real mode environment (MS-DOS) or Safe Mode (in earlier versions of Windows). To do so, you must first install USB legacy emulation drivers, and Legacy USB support must be enabled in CMOS.

Why did my flash drive became read only?

If your USB becomes read only mode because of disk errors, you can make use of CHKDSK.exe tool to check and fix found errors on the USB drive. Step 1. Press “Win+R” to open run dialogue, type “cmd” in the search box and press “Enter”, right click the Command Prompt icon and select “Run as administrator”.

Why is my USB stick read only?

It is common that users encountered the disk being read-only (write-protected) problem during formatting. Normally, if your USB drive is write-protected, it is in read-only status and you’ll not be allowed to delete or modify file on the USB drive, which can protect the data on your USB.

Where is the write protected switch on a flash drive?

Examine the flash drive or memory card and find out the switch. You can move the switch to the lock location to enable the write protection for the device. Step 1 Right-click the drive letter associating with the flash drive in Windows Explorer and select “Properties” from context menu.

Why is my USB drive not write protected?

If your USB Drive or SD card lacks a physical lock switch, then your USB Drive may be locked due to some other reason. Thus, you should try another method to unlock your USB Drive. If your USB Drive is not locked using the physical switch, then it must be Write Protected.

Can you turn off Write protection on a thumb drive?

Write-protection on SD card and some thumb drives can be turned ON or OFF by using an attached physical switch. However, unlike SD cards, there is no such switch to enable or disable write-protection in a hard drive.

How can I unlock a write protected USB drive?

You can simply use the Registry Editor in your Windows PC to unlock your Write Protected USB Drive. The process is simpler and more user-friendly. Step 1. From the home screen of your PC, go either to the search panel of the taskbar or use the shortcut “Windows R” to start the Run command.