I cant get this is there any other solution
This the great solution... try low level format..
1. plug ur usb
flash
2. run Formatter v2.9.0.9.exe
3. follow the instruction and
wait for the format (might take 5min for 4GB)
4. after complete, may
the small volume (about 2MB...here the solution
5. plug your usb
flash on other computer and format like regular (make sure u untick
quick format) and click on "restore device defaults" then click format
6.
now your usb flash drive was like a new one
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FORMATTER CLICK HERE <<<<
SOURCE: Using a SanDisk Micro in a SanDisk adapter in a
Most SD memory cards have a tiny slide switch on the edge of the card. Move this slide switch from Read to Write to turn off the write protection.
SOURCE: Unwrite protect Micro SD card?
You have to be the computers administrator to change any values on any hard drive on your computer click start control panel user accounts on the users tab click the name of the computer administrator you must have full control click start click to open on my computer you should see your sd card drive could be E: or something right click select properties there will be an array of options select the sharing tab option then advanced sharing make sure you have a tick in the share this folder box then click permissions make sure you have all 3 boxes ticked full control changes and read in windows 7
click start control panel user accounts click on the administrators account if you have made one or you will have to create one in windows XP
click start right click on my computer select open
Right click the icon of your sd drive (It should be E:/ or something)
Click Properties in the menu that comes up
Click the Sharing tab
Click permissions
And finally, click Allow next to Full Control.
On the Mini SD adapter, there is a lock tap you push down usually when you put your mini SD card in to it, then into the USB adapter. To turn off the write protection on your mini SD, simply do not lock your mini SD in its adapter.
If that doesn't work, the write protection sensor in the device reader is not reading the card's lock switch properly. First, try moving the lock switch on the card slightly towards the lock position - this worked for me. Another trick is to put a piece of tape over the lock switch area on the card. It seems the fail-safe position is write protected, unless the switch is closed by the tab on the card in the 'unlocked' position, signaling a writable card.
If these simple tricks don't work, the 'unlocked' sensor in the device reader may not be working; it's likely to be a mechanical switch that my have failed. Some have claimed success performing micro surgery to permanently short the switch in the closed position, essentially removing the write protection. This would require more skills that the average person has. Proceed at your own risk of damaging the device.
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