check the properties of the card and check if it is writable/readable.
That feature just blocks any write operations.If you enable it, you can't:Move files from or to the SD CardRemove files from the SD CardCopy files to the SD CardFormat the SD Card
An SD card in a card reader will not work as an XBox storage device if it's write protected.
It will most likely not cause any harm to the SD card readers to apply tape on the SD card beside a faulty write protect switch as long as the SD card still fits easily into the slot and does not peel back or come off.
There are many ways to remove write protection from a micro SD card. One is to put the card in the computer and use the program that way. Another is to put the SD card into the unlocked position.
How to remove media write-protection from card reader
Write protecting your SD card memory does not necessary guarantee a long lifespan.
The USB memory card reader can be responsible for write protecting the SD memory cards through its Lock switch.
To unlock the slide lock on your SD card, simply slide the switch on the side of the card to the unlocked position. This will allow you to write, delete, and modify the data on the card.
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.
Looking at the SD card with the label facing you, and the 'cut off corner' to the top. There is a tiny slider on the left-hand edge of the card. Move the slider down to apply write-protection - and up to remove it.
slide up the thing at the right of the sd card.
A CF to SD adapter allows CompactFlash (CF) devices to use SD cards. It facilitates data transfer by physically adapting the CF slot to fit an SD card, enabling the CF device to read and write data on the SD card.