Businesses are growing increasingly aware of the risks associated with using portable flash media to store confidential information, and many companies are turning to various methods of encrypting or ...
I'd plug it back into the buddy's computer and poke around looking to see if there was special software, or maybe windows has an option to turn on something inside it.
Check your USB drive or SD card for a lock switch, and ensure it's set to write. Clear the read-only box in a file's properties to remove write protection from individual files. Use the diskpart ...
Ok, this would be really cool if i new how it worked, but i have a 1Gb Apacer HT202 USB 2.0 memory stick. THERE IS NO SWITCH on this USB stick. I have also owned a 128 & 256MB version of this USB ...
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