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Answer» I acquired a USB pen drive that was clearly copy protected by another system. I have bypassed many system but for reason I cannot shake this copy protection. There is not lock button or anything and even diskpart fell short. I do not need this drive it is just an exercise of the mind. Any ideas??Nobody here will help you. Nowadays, USB drives are capable of storing huge amount of data, even up to 1TB! With access to such capacity, we prefer to keep all our important data on USB sticks to keep it with us all the time. However, such portability of important data also raises protection concern. USB drives are portable and very small in size and manufacturers are aiming for making them even smaller with each evolution, which means you can easily lose huge amounts of data in an instant.Does that sound like what you have? Otherwise, maybe you have a Kingston Traveler Locker. Kingston] DataTraveler Locker+ Quote he Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ puts government-grade security onto a flash drive for the masses, with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption for an extremely reasonable price ($14 street for 8GB). Also available in capacities of 4GB ($12 street), 16GB ($26 street) and 32GB ($65 street), the drive offers strong encryption for personal and business use that is no more inconvenient than entering a password.So you forgot the password? Read the article.spankbot, what does "I acquired it" mean? if purchased new, then talk to the manufactures support line. if 2nd hand, you're buggered.Acquired means that someone wanted to write up a paper regarding his experience as a coda. He gave me drive to place the file on. I believe this was some sort of requirement for renewing his RID certification. That's what that means.What is the model number or BRAND? Might show up with that in Device Manager. Does it appear with a drive letter at all? Similarly, can Device Manager populate any volumes? When you say 'copy protected' what exactly do you mean? Given your use case I assume you mean it doesn't let you copy files to the disk. Can you explain the manner in which it "stops" you?Oh lord. It is.. DANE -ELEC 8GB USB 2.0. Yes it has a drive letter. It is File Allocation Table 32. It is blue and silver. And..oh yea..I cannot copy files to it. COPY PROTECTION DUDE!! As in write protected. Weighs 9.2 grams. Error: The disk is write protected. Remove write protection or use another disk. Need my PC specs too? txt file.This is pretty cut and dry.Just a fyi that not being able to write to drive is also sometimes a failure of the device itself. They can fail and no longer accept writing to them, and they can become read-only. No need for the caps 'yelling' and acting like its a pain to provide details, this is one way to get people to stop helping quickly as for we are all volunteers here Thanks, my confusion over your use of "copy protected" is because write protection is not copy protection. "A Copy protected disk/disc" is when you are prevented from copying files from, or when you are prevented from copying files correctly from a disk. Old Floppy disks were often Copy Protected to prevent piracy through making copies of the diskette. Write Protection prevents writes to the disk. Obviously it also prevents copying files onto the disk, but the term "copy protection" as parlance only applies to the source; CD-ROM's are all "Write protected", for example, but only some are "Copy protected" to prevent being ripped or duplicated in some form. Not intended as pointless pedantry SINCE "Copy protection" is something that it would be a legal liability to help with- Thus Daves reply- "Write protection" is another story, though! Quote This is pretty cut and dryYep, barring a few specific causes, it's often a pretty easy to fix. I've successfully resolved the issue on 2 or 3 drives where it's occurred to me as well. Good to hear you found a solution on your own.BC_Programmer: again this was an exercise on the mind. And you can dangle a solution if you like. I will never need your help. In this life or the next. There is no drive. Okey dokey. Quote from: spankBot on April 04, 2018, 09:19:27 PM BC_Programmer: again this was an exercise on the mind. And you can dangle a solution if you like. I will never need your help. In this life or the next. There is no drive. so in other words you have just been WASTING everyone's time. isn't the point of posting to get help?Thread locked. |
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