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How to remove write protection from SD card?

Switch is in unlocked position.Works in other computers.

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If the write protection switch works in other computers, then your card slot is probably damaged or defective. You will need service to it.

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SOURCE: my computer won't let me

Hello jane...
so you are using SD card adapter definitely and it has a very small "Lock switch" beside it. It should be in locked position so you are unable to transfer data. turn it down and your problem will be solved.
Best of luck. plz rate me if you found this helpful. thanx

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