Remove USB Memory Stick Write Protected:
How to remove a write protection from your USB memory Stick
1. Shutdown your computer or laptop
2. Insert USB Memory Stick into your laptop or Computer
3. Turn on laptop and then immediately start pressing (F8) key then Advanced Boot Options screen will come up
4. Select Safe Mode with Command Prompt
5. After loading files if your USB Memory Stick drive letter is (G) for example then write as
6. C:\windows\system32>G: and press enter
7. G:\>format G: and press enter
8. If ask you (Y/N) then press (Y) and press enter
9. Now a full format will start which remove write protection from USB Memory Stick.
Note:
Before removing USB from your computer, Always remove it safely by going into to my computer then right click on USB and click eject.
when im keeping music or softwares into my usb drive it is not allowing by saying it was write protected
There may be a button on you pen drive , pull that button on the opposite side i.e. if it is down then push it up and if it is up pull it down.
That button is for write protection on/off.
And then plug the usb drive on the CPU's usb port again.
Usually there's a tiny tab or switch on the side to flip
Possibly from the Get Info window of the device you want to write to.
my pen drive is not format some error message so in screen "write protected"
I am using amkette robusto 4 gb pen drive. Unable to format. Error message as windows can't able to format. I am using Windows 7 O.S. Please tell me the remedy.
This works if ousb flash device works fine with with other computers. i have asolution fo this...u can format it by a utility then write protection error is not show...7 your pen drive working properly....copy this link to address bar "" http://www.box.net/shared/9hgp81ndgs "" manneo
One of your drives has an error (known or unknown)
In a Windows operating system, an incorrect drive configuration usually indicates a physical error. The error could be part of the drive itself or in the actual mechanism.
Upon boot up of the Zune 80 the system runs through some checks and boots the hard drive if all is clear. We will consider these for the rest of the answer as Error 4 or Error 5. Error 4 being the "Clearing contents message" page. And Error 5 "Contact Support" When the zoom boots on the hard drive it must reset all contents if a prior shut down was done wrong. It will tell the hard drive to remove any cached items in the hidden conents folder first. If you Zune is stuck on this page, and the screen won't change for over a hour. Something is wrong. The only fix for this is a hard reset, and a attempt to reinstall a corrupted file system on the hard drive. Worse case scenario, the drive is not working, and if you listen closely you will hear clicking, grinding crackling sounds. The hard drive is edad. If you get a Error 5 "Contact Support" You most likely always have a dead hard drive. No more testing for that one. Error 5 is a loss of cumminicatio to the drive.
Back up all your files and get prepared to buy a new hard drive. There are 3 step to repair hard drive error If you got hard drive error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair hard drive error you need to follow the steps below: * Step 1 - Download a Perfect Optimizer,install this error repair tool. * Step 2 - Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you PC for Free. * Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair hard drive error.
Two types of CTs. one is for metering another one is for ProtectionThe metering CT has very less error,the protection CT has more error but thathas more saturation level.5 - 5% error. P for protection and 10 indicates 10 times the rated current.
A no disk error is the result of the hard drive crashing. Replace the hard drive, and reinstall the proper Windows software for the specific computer.
BIOS will notify that it couldn't locate a bootable drive. But you can get other related messages as well.
Most vehicles - you remove a battery post for a few minutes and it wipes out the error code memory. Then drive it around and see it is shows up again.
Format the drive