METHOD #1
Open Registry editor of your PC
For this you should type command “regedit” on run.
Successively navigate to following linkHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ Currentcontrolset\control\stor atedevicepolicies( Note: if you can’t find “ storatedevicepolicies ” after “control” folder then you need to create it. For that follow instructions mentioned below )
Open a new note pad file.
Copy this
cd\reg add “HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet \Control\StorageDevicePolicies ” /t Reg_dword /v
WriteProtect /f /d 0
save it as DISABLEWP.BAT
Then copy it to start up folder.
In right side u will be getting writeprotect option, just right click that and modify the hexadecimal value from 1 to 0
Restart your PC and enjoy!!!!
METHOD #2
If you have transcend pen drive infected by 9u.exe which is a write protect virus then the following works like a charm:
1) Download JetFlash online recovery from:
www.transcendusa.com/Support/ DLCenter/Software/ OnLineRecovery.exe
2) Run the program
3) Specify the capacity of your drive eg.512 MB, 1 GB …..etc
4) Choose “repair and erase all data” OR ” repair and keep existing data”
5) Progress bar starts…….completes
6) Notification appears —” format complete”
7) Unplug and plug your drive and …..presto
enjoy!!!!
Method #3
1. Start > Run -> type “CMD” and press enter
2. type< diskpart
3. type< list volume
4. type< select volume # (# is the number of the USB HDD you’ve pluged in)
5. type< attributes disk clear readonly
(If you need help while typing commands then type “HELP FORMAT” on command prompt)
METHOD #4
There are a series of options in the Group Policy Object Editor that deal with read/write permissions on hard drives and removable media. I basically changed their individual settings from “Not configured” to “Disabled”.
Start -> Run… -> gpedit.msc -> OK
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Removable Storage Access
In here I disabled all of the “Deny read access/write access” options; you may only want to disable the ones relating directly to the type of media that you want to access.
Here are the ones I changed:
Removable Disks: Deny execute access
Removable Disks: Deny read access
Removable Disks: Deny write access
Double-click each one and select the ‘Disabled‘ radio button.
Do the same as above, except the first step is “User Configuration” instead of “Computer Configuration“
(Best result if you try both method #1 and method #4 together)
Enjoy!!!
All the methods mentioned are tested and they works well in my PC.
Open Registry editor of your PC
For this you should type command “regedit” on run.
Successively navigate to following linkHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
Open a new note pad file.
Copy this
cd\reg add “HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet
WriteProtect /f /d 0
save it as DISABLEWP.BAT
Then copy it to start up folder.
In right side u will be getting writeprotect option, just right click that and modify the hexadecimal value from 1 to 0
Restart your PC and enjoy!!!!
METHOD #2
If you have transcend pen drive infected by 9u.exe which is a write protect virus then the following works like a charm:
1) Download JetFlash online recovery from:
www.transcendusa.com/Support/
2) Run the program
3) Specify the capacity of your drive eg.512 MB, 1 GB …..etc
4) Choose “repair and erase all data” OR ” repair and keep existing data”
5) Progress bar starts…….completes
6) Notification appears —” format complete”
7) Unplug and plug your drive and …..presto
enjoy!!!!
Method #3
1. Start > Run -> type “CMD” and press enter
2. type< diskpart
3. type< list volume
4. type< select volume # (# is the number of the USB HDD you’ve pluged in)
5. type< attributes disk clear readonly
(If you need help while typing commands then type “HELP FORMAT” on command prompt)
METHOD #4
There are a series of options in the Group Policy Object Editor that deal with read/write permissions on hard drives and removable media. I basically changed their individual settings from “Not configured” to “Disabled”.
Start -> Run… -> gpedit.msc -> OK
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Removable Storage Access
In here I disabled all of the “Deny read access/write access” options; you may only want to disable the ones relating directly to the type of media that you want to access.
Here are the ones I changed:
Removable Disks: Deny execute access
Removable Disks: Deny read access
Removable Disks: Deny write access
Double-click each one and select the ‘Disabled‘ radio button.
Do the same as above, except the first step is “User Configuration” instead of “Computer Configuration“
(Best result if you try both method #1 and method #4 together)
Enjoy!!!
All the methods mentioned are tested and they works well in my PC.
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