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Last edited by Kaktussoft; 31 Jan 2013 at 04:55.
Trust me to cut and paste wrong
I just remember you telling me that I should ensure that I have the correct drive in this case D:
I will cut and paste the correct values - I am very new at doing this in this section of my computer.
Thank you again
Hello Melissa,
I have been reading all your posts for several days now. You are learning a lot, some things above my paygrade, LOL.
My favorite way to post screen snips is with the win7 Snipping Tool. I keep it pinned to the Taskbar.
Hello Forum,
I have been through the forum and will in future mark my forums as solved - so I do not upset anyone.
I am only a beginner.
Attached is a screen shot of what I am viewing currently
If you have a disk that is showing a Current Read-only State of Yes, but Read-Only is set to No, this means that at the hardware level the disk is read-only and we can't fix that through Diskpart.
It is write protected because you pressed some button or switch to make it weitw protected. Any switch or button on it? Is it write protected on another machine as well? It could be a registry setting!
Thanks forum,
I am learning - still need a lot more training and guidance by patient people.
I guess I am am not so good at the snipping tool and you get more than you bargain for with my posts. Thanks for the tip.
I will see if I did what you said correctly.
Please feel free to call me an idiot or silly
Yes - it is just a normal everyday Hitachi USB stick - that I thought would be able to go onto different computers.
I went onto another Computer Management for another issue and it states that it is Read Only. I do not know what happened. I certainly do not know how to change the properties