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Thread ID: 149083 2020-06-17 23:31:00 How to remove write protection on USB drive Roscoe (6288) Press F1
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1469651 2020-06-17 23:31:00 I don't know how it happened but my USB drive is write protected which means I cannot use it. I have looked online and the instructions there either have not worked or I cannot understand the thick accent.

Will someone please tell me how to rectify the problem. Your help is appreciated.
Roscoe (6288)
1469652 2020-06-17 23:52:00 Some flash drives have a small slider which can lock the drive, look for it, otherwise right click the drive and select properties, look and see what permissions your computer has with the drive. zqwerty (97)
1469653 2020-06-17 23:55:00 have you tried theses suggestions flashdrive-recovery/unlock-usb.html (recoverit.wondershare.com)

Edited: a video showing the Command prompt method. www.youtube. (https:)%20To%20remove%20the%20write,will %20open%20the%20registry%20editor.&text=3)%20Double%2Dclick%20the%20WriteProtect,set% 20the%20value%20to%200.)
wainuitech (129)
1469654 2020-06-18 00:57:00 have you tried theses suggestions flashdrive-recovery/unlock-usb.html (recoverit.wondershare.com)

I have tried that but it brings up a programme called Recover It which is not what I want. Do you have anything else?
Roscoe (6288)
1469655 2020-06-18 01:19:00 I have tried that but it brings up a programme called Recover It which is not what I want. Do you have anything else? When opening the page, I scrolled down to Part 2 and there are 3 lots of instructions. 1. Same as zqwerty posted, 2. the CMD method same as the video link, 3. the reg alteration. wainuitech (129)
1469656 2020-06-18 01:55:00 When opening the page, I scrolled down to Part 2 and there are 3 lots of instructions. 1. Same as zqwerty posted, 2. the CMD method same as the video link, 3. the reg alteration.

Thanks very much, Wainui. Found it. That worked. Much appreciated.
Roscoe (6288)
1469657 2020-06-18 23:43:00 some are write protected in firmware and can't be unlocked, like my windows 10 installation flash drive. Which is a shame because it's way out of date and could use updating. dugimodo (138)
1469658 2020-06-19 04:04:00 I had a drive permanently write protect itself as a result of detecting a fault. In theory, it's to save the users precious data. In reality it just made the stick utterly useless. I tried the various tricks to unlock it, and while they didn't report failing to write the permissions, they also failed to change it.

It might be a warning to you to consider replacing the stick.
Paul.Cov (425)
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