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Folder Options-View-Hide Protected OS FilesTick out,Another option to show hidden files、Folders and drives,Okay, see if there are hidden files in the USB flash drive,If so, delete it,If you can't delete it,Or don't show hidden files,Copy the following to Notepad。
echo off
echo +-
echo This program eliminates hidden properties of folders that have been placed by viruses.
Echo Lafarge.
echoecho +-
echo.The echo may take a while, please be patient.
Echo waits patiently.
attrib -s -h *./s /d
attrib +s +h system~1
attrib +s +h recycled
attrib +s +h +a ntldr
Echo complete!
echo on
Change the suffix to bat, put it in the USB flash drive, and then run, and the hidden files will come out. Viruses also come out; Just delete it.
Then try to use a notepad to type the following:
windows registry editor version
writeprotect"=dword:00000000
Save as a suffix name. The reg's file is as follows:
delet, and then double-click Import Registry.
Then there is a problem with your USB flash drive.
The second method: If your USB flash drive is not broken, it will definitely be successful in mass production, and mass production will not cause operations to your USB flash drive, just toss it until it is good
Finally, if you have a problem with your card reader, try to change it to another USB flash drive.
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My usual approach is: WhoLockMe Explorer Extension. Find the "Who locked me" option in the context menu, click on it, and press "End Process" to close the program that called the file, and then you can delete any files that you no longer need.
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Formatting to really remove.
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Use the Rubik's Cube software to brute-force remove.
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Rising - an antivirus software that basically takes up no space.
Also, I don't understand what you mean by write protection.
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1. Open the Disk Partition Management window and select the disk you want to write protect.
2. After selecting the disk, right-click to display the properties selected under the option list.
3. Open the Disk Properties dialog box and click the Hardware tab.
4. Then select all disks in the hardware page and click the Properties button.
5. Open the Properties dialog box of the disk and select the Policy tab.
6. In the Policies tab, select the Better Performance option to delete the policy, and then click the OK button.
First, turn off System Restore: by clicking "Start All Programs Attachments System Tools System Restore", in the System Restore interface, click "System Restore Settings" to enter the "System Restore Settings" window, and empty the "Turn off System Restore on all drives" checkbox, so that Windows XP will delete the system restore points of the backup, thus freeing up the disk space it occupies. >>>More
You are the computer disk is protected, click on the properties in the computer, then enter the system protection, and turn off the corresponding disk protection.
Agree with the statement of the first floor. Because it can be copied outward, that is, there is a read permission, but no write permission (it cannot be deleted and written to any file.)
It would be nice to shred it with a 360 file shredder.
There are two types of write protection, one is hardware, which is often referred to as the write protection switch, and the other is software write protection, which protects the files in the USB flash drive through management tools. Deletion method: >>>More