You send it back for replacement. Lots of people have this problem (including myself) and this was the only solution.
You send it back for replacement. Lots of people have this problem (including myself) and this was the only solution.
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.
before you plug it in ontothe computer turn it on and then connect it.
The internet search is one of the external sources that you would turn to data protection. It has comprehensive and detailed ways of how the external sources can turn to data protection.
here it is, it is simple, just turn the disk over and flip up the small lever in the bottom right corner of the disk. there should be a locked and un-locked symbol, if you want the write protection off or on just flip the tiny lever up and down.
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 you're talking about the card - not the actual drive - there should be a small tab (usually yellow) on the case. Holding the card with the label facing you, it should be on the left-hand side.
No
All saints can offer protection from harm but why not turn the job over to your guardian angel.
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I am using tuneup utilities 2009,but when i check laptop health its says i need to turn on protection against SYN attacks. Pls some-one help me to solve this problem