Copying, moving, or deleting files on a USB drive is usually straightforward. However, this may not be the case if the USB drive you're using is write-protected. As the name suggests, write protection ...
I'd plug it back into the buddy's computer and poke around looking to see if there was special software, or maybe windows has an option to turn on something inside it.
When copying files to a USB drive or SD card, if you receive a— Media is Write Protected —message, then this post will help you resolve the problem. The same problem can occur when deleting a file or ...
Ok, this would be really cool if i new how it worked, but i have a 1Gb Apacer HT202 USB 2.0 memory stick. THERE IS NO SWITCH on this USB stick. I have also owned a 128 & 256MB version of this USB ...