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    Keepin' it Metal .Maleficus.'s Avatar
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    Default Write Protection

    I feel so dumb posting this, because I should know it, but...

    Out of the blue, my mom's flash drive stopped allowing her to write to it. Windows is complaining the drive is write protected and I need to turn it off. I searched high and low in the Properties for it, but couldn't find anything. I also tried to turn off Autoplay (which started happening recently too) but again, I couldn't find anything in the Properties that would let me turn it off.

    Thanks guys.
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    Default Re: Write Protection

    is it a CD card or a true flash drive, some times these have hidden switchs to protect the drive, like old floppys used to have


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    Default Re: Write Protection

    It's a true, 1GB PNY flash drive. PNY Attache to be exact.
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    Default Re: Write Protection

    Have you tried this:

    Plug in the flash drive
    Right click on My Computer
    Choose Properties
    Switch to the hardware tab
    There should be a button like "Device Manager". Click on this.
    Find your flash drive on this list. Right click on it and choose uninstall.
    Unplug the flash drive, wait a few seconds then plug it back in.
    You should now get a new hardware wizard dialog.

    Not sure if it will work, just found it on another tech forum.

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    Default Re: Write Protection

    Have you tried reformatting it?

    Also these days it is not a big loss with flash memory been as cheap as it is.
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