Eminem 199 [hide] METHOD #1 Open Registry editor of your PC For this you should type command “regedit” on run. Successively navigate to following linkHKEYLOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\Currentcontrolset\control\storatedevicepolicies( Note: if you can’t find ” storatedevicepolicies ” after “control” folder then you need to create it. For that follow instructions mentioned below ) Open a new note pad file. Copy this cd\reg add “HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies” /t Regdword /v WriteProtect /f /d 0 save it as DISABLEWP.BAT Then copy it to start up folder. In right side u will be getting writeprotect option, just right click that and modify the hexadecimal value from 1 to 0 Restart your PC and enjoy!!!! ( Still having problem??? Don’t worry try other methods below ) ============================================================================================ METHOD #2 If you have transcend pen drive infected by 9u.exe which is a write protect virus then the following works like a charm: 1) Download JetFlash online recovery from: www.transcendusa.com/Support/DLCenter/Software/OnLineRecovery.exe 2) Run the program 3) Specify the capacity of your drive eg.512 MB, 1 GB …..etc 4) Choose “repair and erase all data” OR ” repair and keep existing data” 5) Progress bar starts…….completes 6) Notification appears —” format complete” 7) Unplug and plug your drive and …..presto enjoy!!!! ( Still having problem ? Don’t worry try other methods below ) ============================================================================================ Method #3 1. Start > Run -> type “CMD” and press enter 2. type< diskpart 3. type< list volume 4. type< select volume # (# is the number of the USB HDD you’ve pluged in) 5. type< attributes disk clear readonly (If you need help while typing commands then type “HELP FORMAT” on command prompt) ============================================================================================ METHOD #4 There are a series of options in the Group Policy Object Editor that deal with read/write permissions on hard drives and removable media. I basically changed their individual settings from “Not configured” to “Disabled”. Start -> Run… -> gpedit.msc -> OK Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Removable Storage Access In here I disabled all of the “Deny read access/write access” options; you may only want to disable the ones relating directly to the type of media that you want to access. Here are the ones I changed: Removable Disks: Deny execute access Removable Disks: Deny read access Removable Disks: Deny write access Double-click each one and select the ‘Disabled‘ radio button. Do the same as above, except the first step is “User Configuration” instead of “Computer Configuration” [/hide] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites