To format a write-protected SanDisk Cruzer Slice 32 GB pen drive, first ensure the write protection switch (if present) is set to the "unlocked" position. If there's no physical switch, you can try using a computer: connect the pen drive, open Disk Management (Windows) or Disk Utility (Mac), and attempt to format it. If the drive remains write-protected, you may need to use command-line tools like Diskpart on Windows to clear the read-only attribute, or check for software provided by SanDisk for troubleshooting. If all else fails, the drive may be malfunctioning.
how do you format 8gb kingston pendrive it is in write protectet
You can buy a sandisk pendrive . It has got data theft protection software. In case of virus ,you have to install it in the location of your pendrive or external hard disk . Whenever you copy some files from some other computer ,at last you scan your pendrive. Remember to download the updates in the pendrive Never format the pendrive without backuping the antivirus. Believe me it works
how to format the pendrve
by bootable pendrive like ubuntu 10.10 bootable pendrive. or any other bootable OS pendrive
buy a new pendrive
Go to the Format box and you will be able to change the file system there by re-formatting the pendrive. Start-->Computer-->right-click on drive-->Format-->use drop-down menu to change file system-->Ok
Start-->Computer-->right-click on drive-->Format-->Ok
unless you put some special program on it that formats drives you can't
format the pendrive using red hat linux...
Start ->Run -> Cmd .Hit enter button. Then command prompt will appears on the screen.By using format command you can format your PenDrive. Then type format j: /FS:FAT32 Here j is a drive letter.
To format a SanDisk SDMX1-512R-V2, first, connect the device to your computer. On Windows, open "File Explorer," right-click the device under "This PC," and select "Format." Choose the desired file system (usually FAT32 for compatibility), adjust any settings as needed, and click "Start." On macOS, use "Disk Utility," select the device, and choose "Erase," then select the appropriate format and confirm.
Format the Drive with NTFS using a Vista computer (or Win7) go into disk manager and set the Pen drive to Active Then just copy the whole DVD to the Pendrive. then you can boot from it (on most USB 2.0 computers)