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USB key woos


Question Posted Saturday January 27 2007, 1:24 pm

My USB key has become write protected so I can’t save anything else to it or change what is on it. I can’t seem to figure how to take the write protection off. Anyone know?

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rick505 answered Sunday January 28 2007, 12:41 am:
the is a brand name software called Bartons virus removal that works for that issue. But if you don't know anyone that has this if would be cheaper to buy a new usb drive.

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theymos answered Saturday January 27 2007, 4:20 pm:
Some have a write protect switch on it, make sure that's turned off. Other than that, the write protection is built right into the circuitry and it's almost impossible to take it off. Send me a private question with it's brand name and model and I might be able to help further.

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