How to Format a Write–Protected Pen Drive

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Remove and reformat write-protection from your USB drive If your pen drive is write-protected, you may not have the ability to modify files or format the drive. There are a few things you can do to remove write protection from a USB drive....
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If your pen drive is write-protected, you may not have the ability to modify files or format the drive. There are a few things you can do to remove write protection from a USB drive. However, it's also possible the drive may be failing or locked with security software making it impossible to write to. This wikiHow teaches you how to remove write protection from your USB pen drive on a Windows or macOS computer.

Removing Write Protection on a USB Drive

  • Insert and switch the USB drive into your Windows or Mac device.
  • For Windows users, open “Run,” type “Diskpart,” and press enter. Type “select disk #” “attributes disk clear readonly” “clean” “create partition primary” “format fs=fat32” and “exit."
  • For Mac users, double-click the Disk Utility icon in the Utilities folder. Select your pen drive and preferred file system type, and click “Erase.”
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Using Diskpart (Windows)

  1. Step 1 Toggle the switch on the USB drive.
    If your USB drive has a physical write-protection switch on its exterior, it might be in the wrong (locked) position. Try toggling the switch before you continue with this method.
    • In some instances, a pen drive can be locked using security software that prevents permission changes on a flash drive. If this is the case, you may not be able to remove write protection from the USB drive. You will need to use the program that was used to apply the write-protection to remove it.[1]
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Removing Write-Protection Using Third-Party Software (Windows)

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Using the Registry Editor to Remove Write-Protection (Windows)

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Formatting a USB Drive with Third-Party Software (Windows)

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Formatting a USB Drive (Windows)

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Using Disk Utility (Mac OS X)

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Warnings

  • If your pen drive is corrupt or physically damaged, the steps in this article may not be effective at formatting a write-protected pen drive. If you are still unable to format your pen drive after following these steps, consider purchasing a new pen drive.
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