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Yes, but the formating process will overwrite all the exsinting drive contents.
hi dear friend i can,t remove right protect in my 8gb pen drive
Go to regedit registry key storagedevicepolicies, then create a new Dword and name as write protect. Assign value 0 to it and restart.
You can put all your information on a flash drive or an secure server as Sky Drive. You can also put it on an external drive then scan for viruses and remove the drive. When you want to see the information, just plug it back.
There is software that will overwrite data on the hard drive. Personally, I would dismantle the laptop, remove the drives, strip the drives and smash the platters. There is little value in selling old computers.
When you reformat a hard drive you change it to whatever formatting you have selected and it will overwrite whatever format was used before.
You can password protect a USB drive. Be sure to pick a difficult password and keep it secret. Also protect your USB drive by not physically damaging it.
You can either remove write protect physically (if your USB drive is equipped with a write protection tab on the side that can be switched) or through your flash drive's registry. In the latter case, this link provides steps you can take within your registry editor to remove write protection: (See related links).
If you have OS installation media use overwrite program like ErAce and reinstall OS. ErAce can be found from erace.it
No. They will stay on the hard drive.
thanks
No thanks, I do not want to shift to 3rd gear or drive.