Yes. Floppy disks have a movable tab that when open prevents the drive from being written to. SD cards have a small slider on the side that serves a similar purpose.
because if it wasnt sharpened it wouldn't write.
no he wasnt he couldnt read nor could he write ! :)
Write protect what ?? Many different things that you can write protect so it depends on what it is that you want to do that too
2o.ooo+2.000 wasnt that fun
Yes, is the write protect switch on the cards set to lock?
Yes, if the write-protect notch on a disk is open, it typically means that the disk is in a write-protect mode, preventing any writing or modification of data. However, you can still read from the disk, as reading does not alter the data stored on it. If you want to write to the disk, you would need to close the write-protect notch.
For you to write to a disk, the write-protect notch must be closed.
Write is already singular. The plural is writes.
You can write protect your Power Point presentations via some external applications. These are security applications that make it write only.
Set the write protect tab (or tape over the write protect notch).
because his hand writing wasnt very good
You already did it.