When I plugged my 2GB micro SD card into my computer, it showed the disk was write-protected. What can I do to remove the micro SD card from write protection? Can anyone help me? Thanks.
Your SD card becomes write-protected to prevent the modification and deletion of important files, putting it in a read-only state. This means you can't add new files, delete files, or format the SD card while it's write-protected.
If your micro SD card has a password, try removing it to see if that solves the issue. If it doesn't have a password, try inserting it into another device. If neither of those methods work, you may need to remove the write protection from your micro SD card.
If your micro SD card shows as write-protected, try checking and toggling the write protection through a physical switch. You can do this by following a few simple steps. Firstly, check if your micro SD card has a physical switch that can be toggled to enable or disable write protection. If it does, simply flip the switch to disable write protection.
Step 1. Unplug the SD card from your computer.
Step 2. Check the SD card's side and locate the physical switch. If the physical switch is locked, move it to the unlock position.
After following the steps, your SD card will be removed from write protection. If the above method is also ineffective, it is recommended to use a third-party software tool, Qiling Disk Master, which is the safest and quickest method for users lacking relevant computer knowledge.
Qiling Disk Master provides an immediate fix to remove write protection from your 2GB micro SD card with just a few simple clicks.
Step 1. Download Qiling Disk Master, install it, go to the "Disk management".
Step 2. To resolve the issue, right-click the write-protected micro SD card and select Advanced -> Remove disk readonly.
Here are the features of Qiling Disk Master in a short paragraph:
Qiling Disk Master can help users remove SD cards from write protection and also fix other issues, such as corrupted data, incorrect file system, and more. It's worth trying to see if it solves your problem.
Now, you can try to remove your micro SD card from write protection.