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Solve : Write-protected disk? |
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Answer» I have two different SD card, One is a normal SD card, the other is a mirco sd card in an adapter, I am wanting to copy my documents and stuff to them before I transfer them over to a new user on the computer (user account they are on is corrupt). So I put in the first sd card and get the Disk is write-protected error. So I take it out and check not locked. Reconnect copy file same error. grab the other sd card go though the steps and same error. So I took the mirco sd card and put it in a tablet I have hooked the tablet to the computer went to copy the same file and it copies it just fine. Is there a reason that the mirco sd card is "write-protected" when in the adapter and not in the tablet? Also is there a way to FIX this so I can copy stuff to sd cards in the future. Windows 10 machineIs this computer your trying to copy data off of one that ( is or was a work computer ) to where there might be something enabled to PROTECT from data being copied/stollen off of it?No and I can copy the data when using a mirco sd card in a tablet. Just not when the SD card is in the adapter |
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