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Amcap 9.20 Full Version on this page. Little while ago I brought Samsung USB 2.0 512MB OEM Pack. For few week I have copied data from one computer to another (with different operating system).
Last time I used my Memory stick in XP.copy the stuff from memory stick to computer with 2000 and plug the memory stick into win 98. As it didn't have suitable USB driver it doesn't work. So I took out the memory stick from it. Next day when try to copy some stuff on it (Win Nt) system said it write protect, I need to remove write protection. I try to format it but same result.
Now it has happen on every computer and every operating system. I can't see any physical switch. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98,NT 4.0 and 2000 CPU/Processor: AMD.
OK – after an hour or so of faffing around:knock:, I think that I have found a possible solution. The problem seems to be something to do with Microsoft’s SP2:dead:! Here’s what worked for me (sorry for the *****’s Guide approach, but I used to:hotbounce hate it:hotbounce when I used forums and couldn’t understand what the technobabble meant!): -Start >Run >type ‘regedit’ (without the speachmarks) >Enter -Single-click on ‘My Computer’ >File >Export >save it to the Desktop (Always best to have a backup!!) -Go to the following: My Computer HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control StorageDevicePolicies. *There seems to be some spaces here in 'StorageDevicePolicies' in the text above, there shouldn't be, OK* -Double click on the string ‘WriteProtect’ and change the ‘Value Data’ box to ‘0’ -Then: File >Export >save somewhere useful as something like ‘StorageDevicePolicies001.reg’ -You also need to do this for the strings in any folders called ‘ControlSet***’ (* = any Digit, i.e. 001, 002) – for example: Everything is the same, just change ‘CurrentControlSet’ to ‘ControlSet***’ My Computer HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM ControlSet001 Control StorageDevicePolicies.
Usb Flash Write Protect Resolved (without Using Regedit) 100% I Tried to set security to prevent my Children / trainees writing to my USB Stick, I Used a Program Called XPSecurity 2005c Build 1219. Thinking it would set XP permissions for users, But it switched on the write protect instead. Download the Software From [/U] (use their site search).
When you have installed the software! Click the File system Tab on Left and then the USB Device accessability tab and select Disabled. Download Drivers Asus X555l. And apply If you still get a Device is write protected error when you try to format, then just do the format again (give a couple of seconds for the policy to be set) PS Software is not freeware Please register it.
Use this information and uninstall (I take no responsibility for unauthorized usage) NAME: removed by sngx1275 CODE: removed by sngx1275. Same problem with Write Protect Error Hi guys, I have the same problem with my iVogue 256MB Flash Drive.
At first I was able to copy a folder to the flash drive but when I tried to copy another one, the system says Write Protect Error, Please remove the write protect something like that. I tried to format the drive but it also says the same problem. But When I dismounted it to the computer and mounted it again, you can now delete the files stored in it and also format the drive but still you cannot copy a file/folder to it because of this error. Anyway I have formatted my flash drive 3times now, under FAT32 filesystem, but the error still persist after you've copied a file to it. I haven't tried to do the instruction that pcaceit posted but all other instruction was a failure. Hope pcaceit's instruction can solve my problem. Download Monster Hunter Tri For Dolphin Emulator.