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Lisa:
A slider bar is on the edge of the SD card Move the slider towards the
contacts. This will be the unlock position.
Moving the slider away from the contacts will be in the lock position.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] question about write protected sd cards
> SD cards can have a write protect tab on them. If you have a SD card
> where you can't read or write to it from your PC or your Booksense then
> it may be because the write protect tab is in the wrong location.
>
> The forum at
> http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/11414-2-card-reader-card-write-protected
> also says that some card readers are more sensitive than others, and you
> may need to place a piece of tape over the notch that indicates to the
> card reader that the SD card is write protected.
>
> Short of that, have you tried reformatting the SD card? Have you
> rebooted your PC? When removing the SD cards, are you using the "safe to
> remove" option to ensure you aren't corrupting the file system?
>
> It sounds like you're running Windows. What version of Windows? What SD
> card are you using and what PC/card reader?
>
> On 21/08/11 18:23, Lisa McManus wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I put an sd card into my computer and tried to copy a file onto it. I
>> got a message saying that I couldn't copy to that card because the disc
>> was write protected.
>>
>> I put the card into my book sense and found that it was write protected
>> because I couldn't delete any of the existing files or make a recording.
>>
>> I tried another card after first making sure that I could delete files
>> on the book sense and got the same message.
>>
>> I put the second card back into the book sense and found that it was not
>> write protected because I could delete files from it and make recordings.
>>
>> I thought that maybe my card reader was malfunctioning, and tried a
>> flash drive with the same results. I can delete files on the book sense
>> and also make recordings, but the computer still says that it is write
>> protected.
>>
>>
>> Why did my computer auto matically write protect my first card, and why
>> does it now think that everything else is write protected?
>>
>> Hhow can I remove the write protection from the first card?
>>
>> By the way, I also ran a virus scan and had no infections using avg.
>>
>> Thanks very much in advance.
>>
>> Lisa
>>
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