Answer how to unprotecte media on your memory card
Adjust the switch on the memory card adapter
Both the USB memory card readers and secure digital memory cards are reliable with write protect switches.
Yes, the write protect on a secure digital memory card will still function properly, even after it has been formatted.
Flip the "Write Protect Switch" on the side of the card, - Format the card (avoids file ownership problems).
Slide the write protect tab to the unlocked position.
A little switch on the card is set to "write protect" mode which prevents the card from being written to or overwriting any existing data on it.
If your memory card is showing that it is write-protected, it means that the switch on the memory card is in the locked position. You need to move the switch to the unlocked position to allow writing to the memory card. Simply slide the switch on the memory card to the opposite side to disable the write protection.
The write protection switch on the secure digital memory card helps prevent the accidental erasure of the data in the memory card.
It should allow you to copy from your PC to the card yes
(finishes telling war story)... and that children, is how grandpa got a third arm.now, back to question.You could write on it, but it might ruin it.=== Only if the card is not write-protected. Sony memory sticks have a write-protect switch, for instance.
Every SD card should have a write protect switch located on the right edge, about 5mm from the top of the card. In order to unlock the card slide the switch upwards. Note that with Mini SD and Micro SD (Transflash) these switches are not present. The card is always unlocked. A switch may however be present on an SD card adapter. Because of the position of the switch they can often be switched accidentally on inserting or removing the card.
The USB memory card reader can be responsible for write protecting the SD memory cards through its Lock switch.