You can try using a third-party software like SD Card Formatter or Qiling Partition Master to remove the write protection from your SD cards. These tools can help you format the SD cards and remove the write protection, allowing you to copy files to them again. Alternatively, you can also try using the built-in Windows tool, Disk Management, to remove the write protection. However, be careful when using these tools as they can potentially erase all data on the SD cards. It's recommended to back up any important data on the SD cards before attempting to remove the write protection.
Your SD cards are write-protected, meaning you can't change or modify the data on them. If you're looking for software to permanently remove write protection from your SD card on Windows 7, you can try the third-party software Qiling Disk Master Free, which has a Write Protection Removal tool that can remove write protection from your SD cards.
Follow the steps to use Qiling Disk Master:
Step 1. Click the download button and then install Qiling Disk Master.
Step 2. Select "Disk management" section.
Step 3. Right-click the write-protected SD card and click "Remove Disk Readonly".
After completing these steps, your SD cards will be recovered as before. Qiling Disk Master not only removes write protection but also provides other powerful features, including [list the other features].
If you're looking for a quick solution to your problem, Qiling Disk Master can be a helpful tool to fix your issue efficiently.
If you're experiencing write protection issues, we have a reliable solution that works for most cases. Alternatively, if you're an experienced user familiar with the Registry, you can also use Windows Registry to disable write protection.
Here is how to do it:
Step 1. To access the Registry Editor, press the "Windows" key and the "R" key simultaneously to open the Run dialog box, then type "Regedit" in the box and click "Enter" to open the Registry Editor.
Step 2. Follow the path: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies
Step 3. Double-click the "WriteProtect" to open it.
Step 4. Ensure "Value data" is 0 and check "Hexadecimal." Click "OK."
If you're not sure, Qiling Disk Master would be a better choice. You can restart your PC and check if the drive is writable after all operations are done. But be careful with these operations, don't mess up your computer.