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Lexar Flash memory card - 256 MB - SD Questions & Answers
How to remove write protected in Lexar 4GB
You may need Administrator privileges on your computer.
Plug in flash-drive.
Allow time for Windows Explorer to read it.
Run AV scan if suspect.
To get a list of attributes:
Launch Start > Run > CMD.
From the command console enter
attrib F:
(or whatever the drive letter is for your flash).
to redirect output to a text file enter (example)
attrib f:>%homepath%\flashatb.txt
From the list you should see [H]idden, [S]ystem or [R]ead only attributes for write-protected files.
You can also do it via Win Explorer by right-clicking the drive icon.
Remove all above attributes.
As a last resort, you can full-format the entire flash via explorer.
Which should wipe all files / folders on the drive.
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HOW TO UNLOCK LEXAR MERMORY CARD
There is a little tab on that unit that slides back and forth. If the tab is missing, you need to use a piece of scotch tape to simulate the tab.
2/10/2017 2:02:51 PM •
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Lexar hi-speed 16GB stix, I NEED DIRECTIONS TO TRANSFER FROM COMPUTER TO STIX
plug the flash drive into a usb port
it will register on the desktop and will be recognized in the computer
and given a designation--- example:- drive h---
select what you want and save as --in h
or copy /paste to h
or if you have 2 screens click and drag to h in the computer section of the second screen
10/2/2016 8:50:43 PM •
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How to format usb memory stick
Once the device is recognized by your computer, locate the icon for the drive and select it, right click and scroll down to the format option on the context menu. Be sure you don't format over a drive that has necessary files as formatting will erase all files on the drive. Choose the appropriate format for the system it will be used on.....Windows, Linux, Apple etc.... Often you will have other options, such as Quick Format (most appropriate) or Complete and Utterly Long Format (which - as you might infer - takes for freakin' ever!)
9/9/2014 10:21:01 AM •
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How to format a usb
If using Windows system on a computer: Click start, then Computer then find the USB thumb drive you want to format, right click on the drive and then click on "Format" on the dialog box that appears.
8/24/2014 10:23:36 PM •
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Lexar Echo MX not being recognized
Try this: Go to Start, right click on My Computer, select manage. In the left pane click device manager, scroll to Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Delete all of them. System may not allow some to delete, thats fine just delete all that it will allow. Then leave your usb connected to the PC and reboot. OS will reinstall all usb drivers on its own, and it may then see your stick.
6/11/2014 9:57:43 AM •
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Service centre india
hai,my lexar cf card 32 gb not regaconicse my canon mark 2,3,and card reader at system also ,any possible to replace it
11/1/2013 8:39:37 AM •
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Decoding disc
Click Device Manager from the returned list.
Click Disk Drives from the list of hardware
Right-click the USB external hard drive with the issue, and click Uninstall.
After the hard drive is uninstalled, unplug the USB cable.
Wait for 1 minute and then reconnect the USB cable. The driver should automatically load
Check for the USB drive in Windows Explorer
12/30/2013 8:22:24 PM •
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When i try to delete something it wont delete
Assuming you are connecting these to a computer to delete stuff.... Once you open the drive right click the file or folder you are trying to delete and choose properties. Once properties opens you will see "read only" make sure the box is not highlighted or checked ... if it is un-check or UN-highlight it by clicking the box. then try to delete the file. Hope that helps.
11/26/2013 2:26:32 AM •
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