June 13, 2014

How to remove a write protection from Pen Drive in windows 7

2:38 pm - By blogger 2

Generally making a USB Flash drive protected to stop write/delete/format data . In Protected mode,  User can not write, delete or even format flash drive. User can only read data. If we don't want to keep it protected and want to unprotected. So here is a simple method to do it with few steps.



Remove Write Protection of USB Flash Drive


Attach your flash drive with PC / Laptop and follow these steps to remove a write protection from Pen drive.

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1.  Click on "Start" and type " CMD" in Search box.



2. Right Click on "CMD" and click on " Run as Administrator" to run cmd. It will show a security pop-up for ask to run this programme, click on "yes".


3. Type "diskpart" command in cmd console and hit "enter".



 4. Now type " List disk" command and hit "enter". It will show you a list of all drives included your hard drive. Now check your flash drive label. In my case it is "Disk 1". See in Picture.




 5. After find your device, type " select disk" command with your device label. In my case it was ( 1 ). So complete command syntax would be " Select disk 1" and hit "enter".  for example see in picture below.


6. After run command  it will show you a message " Disk 1 is now the selected disk".  It means your flash drive has been selected and now type " attributes disk clear readonly" command and hit "enter". See example below.


7. If you all done correctly, you will get a message at last " Disk attribute cleared successfully". Congrats now your flash drive is unprotected. just type "exit " command and hit "enter" to quit this console.

Have you any question, Please write in comments. 

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