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Don't panic, this is an easy way to fix a write protected flash drive!

Have you ever felt a write protected flash drive? In fact, the flash again is needed but instead has problems. So, you must see how to fix a problematic flash drive such as write protected like that.

As you know that there are many problems that occur on the computer. No exception the flash that you use. Sometimes, the flash suddenly like to error itself. Therefore, ApkVenue wants to provide a way to repair a write protected flash drive.

Have you ever felt a write protected flash drive? In fact, the flash again is needed but instead has problems. So, you must see how to fix a problematic flash drive such as write protected like that.

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Don't Panic, It's an Easy Way to Fix Write Protected Flashdisk!

The way to fix this write protected flash is using a feature without installing an external application. When you try it, you will definitely feel like a good programmer. So, pay close attention to the steps below.

Steps to Fix Write Protected Pendrive!

  • open Command Run, type diskpart and select Yes, then a new window will appear.
  • Type disk list.
  • Type command select disk 3 (number 3 can be changed depending on what number the flash drive is in).
  • Then, type attributes disk clear readonly.
  • Next, type clean.
  • Then type the command create partition primary.
  • After that, type format fs=fat32 (you can replace fat32 with ntfs according to your choice). After that, type exit. Finished.

That's the easy way to fix the annoying write protected flash. So, you don't need to panic anymore because you can fix it yourself. If the method above doesn't work, you can use the method in the article 30 Second Quick Solution to Troubleshooting Flashdisk Write Protected Problems.

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