There are several ways to turn off write protection on a blank CD, You can either turn off the bios on your system hard-drive for an estimated time. You could also create a format by typing in the command code assigned to the CD on the Start Button.
The main way to turn off write-protection on an SD card is by the switch labeled "Lock" and putting it up or depending on your card..
As long as you do not have password protection on, there is a little slide tab at the non USB end of the device that has a tiny lock/unlock symbol. Slide that with a paper clip to the unlocked to turn off write protection.
Turn off and turn on again.
Turn it off then turn it back on
on the side of your flash drive. there should be a little switch. if you flick the switch the other way that should stop the write protection. if not i dont know.....
your best bet would be to consult the manufactures website for that info.
before you plug it in ontothe computer turn it on and then connect it.
you will have to go to properties by right clicking in the device icon or most sd cards have a tiny switch on it if it is write protected then push the switch to the other side
You send it back for replacement. Lots of people have this problem (including myself) and this was the only solution.
Backup all data on the MMC and format it. Other cards have a switch on one side. Pushing it to unlock will help
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Assuming your drive A is a floppy drive, you turn off write protection on your floppy disk. If there is a square hole in the corner of your floppy disk, move the square plastic cover to close the hole. If the plastic cover is missing, use folded paper or any other material to plug the hole.