How do I remove write protection from Transcend USB?
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Step 1: Again, press Windows key+R. Type regeditthis time, Enter. On the right, double click WriteProtect. Modify value data from 1 to 0 to disable write protection.
How do I fix a corrupted micro SD card?
To fix a corrupted SD card:
- Connect your SD card to computer.
- Type “this PC” in the search on the taskbar and select This PC.
- Right-click on your SD card and select Properties.
- Click Tools and select the Check option.
- Click Scan and repair drive.
How do I format a Transcend external hard drive?

Format Transcend hard drive via Disk Management
- Connect the disk drive to your Windows PC.
- Right-click on the partition of the external drive that needs formatting and select the Format option.
- In the next screen, select the exFAT or FAT32 File System and click OK to start the format.
How do I make a bootable USB unbootable?
Manual Process to make a pendrive unbootable
- Insert your bootable USB pendrive which you want to make unbootable to the USB port of your computer.
- Go to My Computer and find your USB drive there.
- Now in the File System drop menu select FAT32(Default).
- Then tick on Quick Format and click on Start button.
Can a bootable pendrive be reused?
One word answer is YES. If you want , you can re format it. You also can rename it after the windows installation is done and you need to use this USB for regular use.

How do I remove write protection on micro SD card transcend?
If you are trying to write to the microSD on your computer, your microSD adapter may have a write protection switch. Generally, these switches are on the upper left of the adapter. Set the switch to unlocked. Push the switch all the way up to disable write protection.
How can I open my SD card without formatting?
Guide: how to recover files from a corrupted SD card
- Download and install DiskInternals Uneraser to recover your SD card without formatting.
- The recovery wizard will automatically open; click Next.
- You will see all the storage devices that are on your computer (hard disk, USB, SD card, etc.).