![]() ![]() XP, computer management, disk management, properties. ![]() It seems to be enough of a common problem with thumb drives, cameras and such like to produce many posts, but no clear, concise and working solutions.Īny one who actually knows how to crack the "write-protected" function for a flash drive?ĮEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (said in a low scottish accented growl) There is NO clear "turn write protection off" anywhere in XP and there is as far as I can tell, no DOS commands etc., to force the disk to be overwritten / brought back into service. I have searched through about 120 posts on the subject, and tried everything I can think of, etc., and there are lots of sites saying "remove the write protection" but none of them actually say how to do it. because the drive is now write protected. However, the bloody thing spat back at me "Cannot delete / overwrite / format / etc. The replacement came back, and when I stuck the card into it, I tried to overwrite / delete the old tracks, and also to copy new tracks onto it. The last unit I had had defective earphone jacks, and so I removed the sandisk card, and sent the player back for replacement. HI all, I have a U beaute MMC flash based mp3 player.
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