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04-24-2009 04:36 PM
I have a Pavilion Slimline s3700f that I bought in January. I'm running Windows Vista (32-bit). All of a sudden it sees the flash/USB drives as write-protected. In all my years of computing, I've never seen this before. It started the first week of April. Here are the symptoms and what I've done to try to correct this:
Portable Drives are seen as write-protected
Try to delete files, and Del key does not work. Right-click, Del not on menu. Under File, Delete is grayed out.
Cannot format portable drives, because they are write-protected.
SanDisk Cruzr's U3 app not opening; error message indicates that it's corrupted and needs to be formatted, but I can't - see above
Card doesn't read from on-board SD slot
Cannot delete files from phone when connected via USB
Rolled back to two Restore Points (April 4, April 1); no change
AVG Scan performed April 4 nothing found (as I expected).
Cannot Delete from Media Card while it's in phone via BlackBerry Media Manager, but can copy from card
It sounds like a driver or software conflict. The Device Manager sees no problems with the USB ports or their drivers. Maybe my Cruzr is corrupted, and it infected my computer. Does that sound plausible? I'm looking for suggestions.
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04-25-2009 09:09 AM
Try this
1.Run Registry Editor (regedit). (do a backup of the registery before making any changes)
2.Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro
3.Go into StorageDevicePolicies.
4.Highlight StorageDevicePolicies, and then delete the current dword
32 bit and ceate a New DWORD (32-bit) Value no name it leave it as is.
OR Double click the key WriteProtect in the right pane and set the value to 0 in the Value Data Box and press OK button
Ok?---------------- If the registry key StorageDevicePolicies key does not exist, you will need to create it Fun we can tell you how to create a registery key if you need too
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06-10-2010 08:37 AM
Hi,
I'm having a similar sort of problem with a simplesave sd500a can you please provide the instructions on how to create the registry key as it is not appearing on my system, thank you
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09-30-2011 01:05 PM
How do you set up a storage device under control?
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