You need a software driver that is standard in w2k and XP but requires setup on w/98 to disable protect on an IBM think pads hard drive.
IT is not possible to copy on a write protect disk. Try and disable the write protech and you will be able to copy on the flash drive.
Most USB drives have a small write-protect switch/slider which you can use to make the drive read-only. If your drive doesn't have one and its essential for you, then consider buying one that does have the write-protect feature- USB drives are quite affordable these days. You can buy this software to write protect a pen drive: penprotectorenglish.wordpress.com There are, however a few things you can do, like ... * Secure your thumdrive with TrueCrypt * Use a Registry Hack to Disable Writing to USB Drives * PenProtector - write protect a pen drive from viruses etc..
Answer how to unprotecte media on your memory card
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I can not open all document in usb flash drive
Go to regedit registry key storagedevicepolicies, then create a new Dword and name as write protect. Assign value 0 to it and restart.
I think you put parentheses around the code you want to hide.
Yes, the Plextor PX-PH08U is one.
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.
hi dear friend i can,t remove right protect in my 8gb pen drive