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Steps to remove rights protection from a disk

Last response: in Windows 7
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do not post your email on tomshardware, and a generally its a bad thing to do on any public forum, spam sucks.

you could reformat it if you don't care about the data. there also might be a little 'write protection switch'

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szaboaz said:
What do you mean by "rights protection"? What is it that you can or cannot do?
Does your pendrive has a built-in encryption functionality? What type is it?

My device is an 8 GB micro sd flash card which i bought recently. When i put it in my samsung sgh u700 and formated it, the size was shown as 3.56 GB. When i put it in an SDHC card reader it showed the size to be 7.48 GB. I was copying some music onto it when it stopped copying after some time. The copied music is only about 1 GB and anytime i try to copy any files onto it or delete the files on it i get a message "disk is right protected". I have tried all means and methods to do away with the right protection or copy files onto the flashcard all these have failed. Pls help me!
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