![]() ![]() Press Windows + R keys and type cmd in the box that opens. ![]() Let's find out how you can use the Diskpart command to fix the issue: This works for your internal drives, external drives, USB drives, and even SD cards This option clears the read-only attribute of your drive to make it writable. ![]() Remove Write Protection from USB via Diskpart Command Note that if your USB doesn't have a switch or the system still warns your USB is write-protected, follow Method 2 below to remove the write protection. ![]()
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