
In the age of technology, we came through tools that we could not even imagine a few years ago. One of them is Pendrive, a very small device made to store vast amounts of data. Pendrive's invention revolutionized the way we transmit data. Now you do not have to carry all your fragile CDs and DVDs with us. With the plug-in Pendrive, you can get everything you need. You can easily create a bootable USB to install the OS. However, pendrive manufacturers continue to manage the product on the fly, so Pendrives provides write protection. Write protection is a setting that prevents modification or deletion of files. Even those are another possible way to protect usb with password. However, this is ideal for protecting data on USB, but it can be malfunctioning and you can remove the write protection from usb pendrive. Then, you can not delete or copy files or format USB even if write-protect is turned off.
How to remove write protection from USB Pendrive / SD card?
Method 1. Use Regedit to remove write protection from the Pendrive.
Registry Editor is a collection of resources for the Windows OS. You can easily edit, update, and remove settings for specific files, devices, and Windows systems. So we can also use the Registry Editor to remove the write protection from the USB drive. Therefore, follow the steps below to remove the write-protect feature.
- First open "Start Menu" and search for "Run" option.
- Then type "regedit" in the Run box and press Enter.

- Then a new window for the Registry Editor opens.
- The next step is to navigate to the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM> CurrentControlSet > Control >S torageDevicePolicies

- After reaching that part successfully as shown above. Double-click the "WriteProtect" key in the right pane and set the value to 0.
- Go to the Data Value box and click OK.
To safely end the process, safely remove the Pendrive. Restart your computer and plug-in pendrive. Hope this solution works for you.
Method 2. Use the command prompt to remove the write protection from the USB drive.
If Pendrive can not fix the write-protection error, use the Registry Editor method above. Then try using the command prompt. CMD. So please fix the USB drive or memory card so we will fix the cmd write-protection error.
- First, click "Start button". >> Search for "CMD". >> Then click Enter to open a Command Prompt window.
- Then type "diskpart" and press Enter to open another window.
- Type "list volume" and press Enter. This command displays a list of drives connected to the tour computer.

- Search by the character following the pendrive name.
- Type select volume x. Replace x with the number of the first column in the USB drive or SD card list to be executed.
- For example, if your USB drive is volume 3, type select volume 3.
- Type "attributes disk clear readonly" and press Enter.
- Type "exit" and press Enter.

Method 3. Remove write protection from Pendrive in format
If none of the above methods works, format the pendrive in safe mode.
- Restart the computer and press the "F8" key. Select Safe Mode with Networking from the following list.
- Press the "Win + E" button to open the "My Computer" window.
- Right-click on the drive and click "Format".
- From the "File System" menu, select "FAT32".
- Deselect the "Quick Format" option.
- Click the "Start" button. Windows starts formatting the drive.

How To Remove Write Protection From USB Pendrive On Mac?
Method 1. Repair Permissions.
The permissions on the drive may be corrupted. You can use Disk Utility to modify it. Follow the steps below to remove write protection from Pendrive in Mac OS.
- Look for "Disk Utility" in the Utilities folder.
- The Disk Utility window should list the hard drive, CD drive, and other attached devices. Select the device from which you want to remove write protection.
- Click the "First Aid" button. The OS will now start inspecting the drive.

We hope this repair authorization method will help you remove the write protection feature in Pendrive.
Method 2. Remove the Pendrive's write protection on your Mac by formatting the drive.
If the write protection given above does not help to solve the problem. Then the possible left solution is to format the drive. So follow the steps to format your drive in Mac OS.
- Open the "Disk Utility" application in the Utilities folder. The USB drive is listed and selected in the left sidebar.
- Then click "Erase tab" to format it.

- Please select the "MS-DOS FAT" option before formatting the drive.
- Click the "Clear" button. Drive format starts.

- Once formatting is complete, you can re-insert the drive to reuse the drive.
I hope that all of these methods will help you remove the write protection from your USB drive. In all of these ways, it is time to recover the drive rather than mechanically corrupt the USB and buy a new USB.
In case you face any problem, don’t forget to comment below and if it works please also share it with others.
In case you face any problem, don’t forget to comment below and if it works please also share it with others.
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