You need a software driver that is standard in w2k and XP but requires setup on w/98 to disable protect on an IBM think pads hard drive.
IT is not possible to copy on a write protect disk. Try and disable the write protech and you will be able to copy on the flash drive.
Most USB drives have a small write-protect switch/slider which you can use to make the drive read-only. If your drive doesn't have one and its essential for you, then consider buying one that does have the write-protect feature- USB drives are quite affordable these days. You can buy this software to write protect a pen drive: penprotectorenglish.wordpress.com There are, however a few things you can do, like ... * Secure your thumdrive with TrueCrypt * Use a Registry Hack to Disable Writing to USB Drives * PenProtector - write protect a pen drive from viruses etc..
Answer how to unprotecte media on your memory card
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If you encounter a "write protect error" on drive A, first check if the physical write protection switch on the floppy disk (if applicable) is set to the "lock" position. If the disk is not locked, try using a different disk or checking the drive for any debris or damage. Additionally, ensure that your operating system or disk management settings are not preventing write access to the drive. If the issue persists, consider testing the drive on another computer to rule out hardware failure.
BIOS setup
I think you put parentheses around the code you want to hide.
I can not open all document in usb flash drive
Go to regedit registry key storagedevicepolicies, then create a new Dword and name as write protect. Assign value 0 to it and restart.
Yes, the Plextor PX-PH08U is one.
Yes. Floppy disks have a movable tab that when open prevents the drive from being written to. SD cards have a small slider on the side that serves a similar purpose.