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: Inspect the exterior of your USB drive. Look for a small sliding switch labeled Lock or Write Protect . Slide it to the Off or unlocked position. 2. Clear Read-Only Attributes via Diskpart usb-llf-musbfixer-2-0-remove-write-protection-from-usb-drive
If the system still refuses to write to the drive, a specific Windows Registry key might be forcing global write protection on external storage devices. The Media is write protected - Microsoft Q&A : Type select disk X (replace X with
: Press the Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog. Type cmd and hit Enter to open the Command Prompt. Step 2 : Type diskpart and press Enter. Slide it to the Off or unlocked position
: Type attributes disk clear readonly and press Enter. Step 6 : Type exit to close Diskpart. 3. Disable Write Protection in the Windows Registry