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Unlock Your Usb’s Potential: How To Fix The Write Protected Error Once And For All

My name is Alex Wilson, and I am the founder and lead editor of CyberTechnoSys.com. As a lifelong tech enthusiast, I have a deep passion for the ever-evolving world of wearable technology.

What To Know

  • A USB drive Write Protection switch is a tiny switch on the USB drive that is usually placed on the top or side of the device.
  • * If the switch is slid into the “lock” position, the Write Protection feature is on, and you will not be able to write new data to the drive.
  • Removing write protection from a flash drive is a relatively simple process, but it can vary depending on the type of flash drive you are using.

If you’re here, there’s a big chance you’ve encountered a USB flash drive with a write protection error. But don’t worry, you’re not alone. In this post, we’ll show you how to fix a USB flash drive that is write protected. We’ll start by outlining the possible causes of the problem, and then move on to the solutions.

How To Fix Usb Write Protected

A USB drive Write Protection switch is a tiny switch on the USB drive that is usually placed on the top or side of the device. It prevents the user from erasing or modifying data. This switch can be flipped accidentally, causing the Write Protection error. To fix this issue, follow these steps:

1. Check if the Write Protection Switch is Set to On

* Check if your USB drive has a switch.

* If the switch is slid into the “lock” position, the Write Protection feature is on, and you will not be able to write new data to the drive.

* Slide the switch back to the “unlock” position to turn it off.

2. Uninstall and Update USB Drivers

* Sometimes, outdated or incompatible USB drivers can cause this error.

* Uninstall the USB drivers using Device Manager.

* Restart your computer.

* Then, download and install the latest USB drivers from the manufacturer’s website.

3. Use Registry Editor to Remove Write Protection

* Press the “Windows” + “R” keys to open the Run dialog box.

* Type “regedit” and press “Enter” to open the Registry Editor.

* Navigate to the following path:

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlStorageDevicePolicies

* Right-click on the StorageDevicePolicies folder and select “Permissions”.

* Click the “Add” button and type “SYSTEM” in the object names field.

* Click “Check Names” and click OK.

* Check “Full Control” in the Allow column.

* Click “Apply” and “OK”.

4. Format the USB Drive

* Connect your USB drive to your computer.

How Do I Remove Write Protection From A Usb Drive?

  • 1. Right-click on the USB drive in File Explorer.
  • 2. Select “Properties” and then go to the “Security” tab.
  • 3. Click on the “Edit” button.
  • 4. In the “Permissions for Removable Storage” window, click on the “Add” button.
  • 5. In the “Select Users or Groups” window, click on “Advanced” and then search for the “SYSTEM” account.
  • 6. Select the “SYSTEM” account and then click on “OK”.
  • 7. Now, click on the “Allow” checkbox next to “Full Control” and then click on “Apply” and “OK” to save the changes.
  • 8. Finally, restart your computer and try writing to the USB drive again.

How Do I Remove Write Protection From A Flash Drive?

Removing write protection from a flash drive is a relatively simple process, but it can vary depending on the type of flash drive you are using. In this article, we will discuss how to remove write protection from some of the most common types of flash drives.

Step 1: Locate the “lock” switch on the flash drive

If you have a SanDisk or Kingston flash drive, look for a switch on the side or top of the drive. The switch is usually labelled as “lock” or “protect.” Move the switch to the “unlock” position to remove the write protection.

If your flash drive does not have a physical switch, you can try using software to remove the write protection.

Step 2: Use software to remove the write protection

First, download and install a program called “USB Disk Storage Format Tool” (google it). Open the program, select the drive you want to format, and select a file format. Click the “Format” button to remove the write protection.

If the above method does not work, you can try using a program like “Unlocker” to remove the write protection.

Step 3: Format the flash drive

Once you have removed the write protection, you will need to format the flash drive. To do this, open “File Explorer” and right-click on the flash drive. Select “Format” and choose a file format. Click the “Start” button to begin the formatting process.

Step 4: Test the flash drive

After the formatting process is complete, you should be able to use the flash drive normally. Try copying files to the flash drive and deleting files to confirm that it no longer has write protection.

How Do I Remove Write Protection From A Memory Card?

There are several ways to remove write protection from a memory card. One way is to use a computer. To do this, insert the memory card into a card reader attached to the computer. Then, right-click on the memory card icon in “My Computer” or “Computer” and select “Properties.” In the “Properties” window, click on the “Security” tab and then click on “Edit.” In the “Edit Security Settings” window, click on “Add” and then “Select a principal.” In the “Select a Principal” window, click on “Advanced,” and then click on “Find Now.” In the “Select a Principal” window, click on “Everyone” and then click on “OK.” Then, click on “Apply” and then click on “OK.” This will remove the write protection from the memory card.

Another way to remove write protection from a memory card is to use a camera. To do this, insert the camera’s memory card into the camera. Then, turn the camera on and go to the menu. In the menu, look for an option that says “Write Protect” or “Write Protect Switch.” If the option is on, turn it off. This will remove the write protection from the memory card.

Another way to remove write protection from a memory card is to use a card reader.

How Do I Remove Write Protection From A Usb Drive In Windows?

To remove write protection from a USB drive in Windows, follow these steps:

1. Connect the USB drive to your computer.

2. Open File Explorer.

3. Right-click on the USB drive and select “Properties.”

4. Click on the “Security” tab.

5. Click on the “Edit” button.

6. Click on the “Add” button.

7. Click on the “Select a principal” button.

8. Click on the “Advanced” button.

9. Click on the “Find now” button.

10. Click on the “Everyone” checkbox.

11. Click on the “OK” button.

12. Click on the “Apply” button.

13. Click on the “OK” button.

14. Restart your computer.

15. After the restart, you should be able to write to the USB drive again.

Note: If none of the above steps work, you may need to use a third-party software to remove the write protection.

How Do I Remove Write Protection From A Usb Drive In Mac?

To remove write protection from a USB drive in Mac, follow these simple steps:

1. Insert the USB drive into the USB port of your Mac.

2. Open Disk Utility, which is typically located in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.

3. Select the USB drive from the list of drives on the left side of the Disk Utility window.

4. Click on the “Erase” button.

5. Choose a name for the USB drive and choose a format, such as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or MS-DOS (FAT).

6. Click on the “Erase” button to format the drive.

Once the drive is formatted, you should be able to use it again.

Note: Keep in mind that formatting the drive will delete all of its data, so be sure to back up any important files before formatting the drive.

Wrap-Up

In conclusion, fixing a USB that is write protected can be a simple process. First, try using a different computer. If that doesn’t work, try a different USB drive. If neither of those solutions work, you may need to contact the manufacturer of your USB drive for further assistance.

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Alex Wilson

My name is Alex Wilson, and I am the founder and lead editor of CyberTechnoSys.com. As a lifelong tech enthusiast, I have a deep passion for the ever-evolving world of wearable technology.

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