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How to remove media write-protection from card reader
If you are plugging the micro sd card inserted through a card adapter to your PC then all you need to do is just check and unlock the lock button to remove write protection.
FIRST OFF!!....look at the opposite side of the little white switch there should be a notch(small opening) ...cover it with tape...but make sure that it doesnt cover the bronze strips on the back....then put it in your computer..THEN FOLLOW THESE STEPS. 1. Go to Control Panel 2. Go to Administrative tools 3. Go to Computer management 4. From the [[Q/How do you remove write protection from a mini SD card#|tree]] menu on the left select Disk Management 5. Now on the right side you will have a list of all [[Q/How do you remove write protection from a mini SD card#|storage devices]] connected to your computer. Select the one that is your mini SD card. BE CAREFUL WHEN CHOOSING THIS BECAUSE YOU COULD FORMAT YOUR HARDDRIVE. Double check the name in My Computer 6. Right click on the SD card and select format. A new window will pop up showing format options. Select FAT32 from the [[Q/How do you remove write protection from a mini SD card#|file system]] drop down and check the quick format option and then click on OK 7. Enjoy your mini SD card without that annoying write protection
Right click on file click properties then uncheck read only. This is opposed to copyright protection which is beyond the scope of this site to explain and requires software. WikiAnswers will not educate anyone on how to defeat copy protection or DRM schemes.
On the Mini SD adapter, there is a lock tap you push down usually when you put your mini SD card in to it, then into the USB adapter. To turn off the write protection on your mini SD, simply do not lock your mini SD in its adapter. If that doesn't work, the write protection sensor in the device reader is not reading the card's lock switch properly. First, try moving the lock switch on the card slightly towards the lock position - this worked for me. Another trick is to put a piece of tape over the lock switch area on the card. It seems the fail-safe position is write protected, unless the switch is closed by the tab on the card in the 'unlocked' position, signaling a writable card. If these simple tricks don't work, the 'unlocked' sensor in the device reader may not be working; it's likely to be a mechanical switch that my have failed. Some have claimed success performing micro surgery to permanently short the switch in the closed position, essentially removing the write protection. This would require more skills that the average person has. Proceed at your own risk of damaging the device. Just go to Best Buy and ask someone
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I have just emailed Verbatim about the same issue with my 16GB device. All other solutions that I have found on the Internet have failed for months now. Keep in touch and if I find a solution (other than buying a new one) I will share the info!!! Jeremy Keller nynemout42@gmail.com
Just Through out the memory card
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Most mobile phones will accept a mini-SD card to which data can be transferred. The mini-SD card can then be inserted into an SD card reader (usually with an adapter to make it compatible with an regular SD card slot) and data transferred from the mini-SD card to the hard drive of the computer.
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