@chniko wrote:
can any help me to resolve this issue???
i have aproblem with my8GB flash drive any time i plug with it to a computer and try to writte any (cut,copy it shows that it is write protected please tell me what to do
Follow the link in the post just above yours. It has specific instructions on how to solve this problem.
@ayukjoel wrote:
i have aproblem with my8GB flash drive any time i plug with it to a computer and try to writte any (cut,copy it shows that it is write protected please tell me what to do
Follow the link in the post just above yours. It has specific instructions on how to solve this problem.
re= how to remove write protection scandisk pen drive 16 gb in win xp
i have San Disk Cruzer Blade USB Device 8GB
1.the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies.
The value ‘WriteProtect’ should be absent or set to ‘0’.
2.Write protection ON or OFF button on stick then
3.USB Storage write protection (Fix)
4.Low Level Formatter software
5. disk getory recover
6. Hard disk washer
7.partition manager
8.Active kill disk
i followed all these files and software and many cmd command but could not remove write protect …what do i do?
San Disk Cruzer Blade USB Device 8GB
i followed all these files and software and many cmd command but could not remove write protect …what do i do?
can you make any new setting for San Disk Cruzer Blade USB Device 8GB
just like sand disk write protect formated
@prshraj wrote:
. . . but could not remove write protect …what do i do?
Click on the link in the post above yours and follow the advice given.
Re: HOW TO REMOVE WRITE PROTECTION FROM USB FLASH-DRIVE???
Sorry, but simply returning the drive is not working for me. Due to the nature of my work, I can not simply hand over my faulty drive and receive a new one, as the data on the drive can be read by ANYONE!!. There has to be a way to fix this PLEASE. I’m an accountant and are working with sensitive data!!
You’re not alone. Read this post and the one following it.
Step 1:
One more thing to check:
> Click Start->Run, enter: regedit
> Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control
> Does sub-key StorageDevicePolicies exist? If yes, right click to delete this sub-key
Step 2:
insert the USB device, then
control panel->Admin Tools->Disk Management
Your boot drive will show as C:\ and under
Layout will be Partition
File System will show NTFS
How does your USB show up?
Step 3:
So if you go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
look for StorageDevicePolicies – if found, open it and look for WriteProtect - - delete the key
Step 4:
Try this …it definitely works…I found it after lot of research online…
http://www.pny.com.tw/index.php?cls=2&mode=download
download and use Ufix-II
all the very best !!
i have done these all but problem is same…
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz tell me what should i do now…
Do you have a PNY, HP or SanDisk flash drive? If you have a PNY or HP drive did you try their RMA link? http://www.pny.com.tw/index.php?mode=repair
If you have a SanDisk flash drive try this link:
dear team
i want
remove the password but i don’t no password
My usb pot is not working, always asking the write protection so please help me .
“please help me”
Read the posting 2 above yours.
i have the problem to format sandisk pendrive…the pendrive show the disk write protected…when i follow step make easy to reformat pendrive write into Start > Run > type ‘regedit…bla bla…but my computer can’t see StorageDevicePolicies at the end…so what can i do to make my pendrive see this word and can format as usual…tq
@yussop wrote:
i have the problem to format sandisk pendrive…the pendrive show the disk write protected…so what can i do
Read the reply 4 above yours (#33).
I don’t know about others, but the drive worked fine this morning when I uploaded files from an XP box
That after noon, on a Win7 machine - it won’t accept writes or delete.
Meanwhile, the other two have been merrily writing and deleting from all three machines (xp, vista and win7). Not reasuring to have a functional drive suddenly “quit” functioning when you need it. (In this case, I did not happen to actually “need” it.)