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Write protection is a feature on some CDs, dvds, and flash drives, that prevent the user from copying over the existing information. To remove the write protection from a Kingston pen drive, simply insert it into the computer and right click on the flash drive icon. From there, go to properties, select the hardware tab, then select the policies tab. One can remove the write protection from the policies tab.
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Click startClick RunType "CMD"Hit Enter - A black screen should now appearType "diskpart"Wait until you get "DISKPART>" then type in "select volume (blank)" fill in the blank with the letter of the drive you are trying to remove write protection fromNow type "attributes volume clear readonly"
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To remove write protection from a flash drive, insert the flash drive in a USB port and go to my computer, then pull up the drive that the USB corresponds to. Next, right-click and go to properties. Un-check the box that say "Read Only." That should fix the issue.
Removing write protection from a memory card is simple. Just insert it into the USB drive, and then double click on the flash drive icon when it pops up in the tray. Next, go to properties, and then click the checked box beside 'write protection.' That will remove the write protection from the drive.
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If you are looking for a Kingston USB stick you can buy one in any of your local supermarkets. Also they are not normally very expensive to buy either.
The GXT flash drives have a little switch on the opposite end of the USB. You just have to move the switch to the left. R
Right now amazon has a 16gb Kingston flash drive for $6.99.... that's about 44 cents per gig.
A Kingston DataTraveler USB Flash Drive may be purchased in store from Best Buy. One may also purchase them online via the websites for Amazon, eBay, Bestbuy and Teambuy.
how do I password protect my flash drive, im using a Mac laptop