Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-11 Thread Joshua MacCraw
Yeah, if you can SELECT DISK on 2 numbers tied back to this device more 
is going on that partitioning. This also assumes you did a CLEAN which 
has been the key to making changes on flash drives.


It wasn't until Vista that DISKPART would read USB flash drives as 
partitionable drives so XP would fail.




On 9/10/2010 3:07 PM, FORC5 wrote:

used diskpart in w7 but did not do a ntfs format. FWIW I was able to see the 
drives but was not in XP for some reason. Possibly did not dig far enough.
In w7 got the can not write error on the one side that is protected.
May try this but this thing has two separate drives in it, not two partitions 
as I originally assumed  :'(

Thanks
fp
At 12:17 PM 9/10/2010, Joshua MacCraw Poked the stick with:

In case this response has not made it through due to TB always replying with 
the wrong email address (just for THG, LOL)...

Vista&  7's diskpart.exe WILL repartition thumb drives without any hack or 3rd party tools to 
flip what ever bit prevents them being seen as partiionable as long as "clean" is 
issued after selecting the drive&  before doing any partitioning.

I had several Sandisk Micro Cruzers and Kingstons I'd written off as impossible 
until I the following under Vista&  7:

1. run DISKPART
2. LIST DISK
3. SELECT DISK # (Replace # with your disk number from LIST)
4. CLEAN
5. CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
6. SELECT PARTITION 1
7. ACTIVE
8. FORMAT FS=NTFS
9. ASSIGN
10. EXIT


On 9/6/2010 3:39 PM, FORC5 wrote:

yes. USB drive. Like that last idea cept it has ASU written all over it from 
the colledge.
Will check out U3 unlocker.

Does seem to show up as two drives, not two partitions. Seems weird. Originally 
thought partitions cause it shows up as two drive letters.

Thanks again

At 03:14 PM 9/6/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:

If drives are "mounted", no changes are possible to make, and Gparted will show these as "locked". With a right click 
on the drive bar, you can unlock the drive by choosing "unmount", and then it should be possible to set flags, format, etc. If a 
drive or partition is "auto-mounted" when inserted, this drive or partition would automatically show up as "locked" in 
Gparted. If this is the case, do an internet search for a "U3 unlocker", as this feature is present on many USB drives these days.

Reading your original message again, you only say it's a flash drive. Does this 
mean USB, Compact Flash, or SD?

Also, if you have a system that can boot from that particular type of drive, 
try doing that, as the drive then will be handled as a HDD with different 
results in the mentioned utils.

If this util doesn't work, there's also QTparted (depending of the CD you use), 
which has a few different features. If it's Knoppix, the 5.3.1 DVD is highly 
recommendable. though it takes some time to boot.

No need to step down the daddo ladder yet :) There's still plenty of tricks 
available, like Testdisk, etc. If everything fails, there's always an IDE 
adapter available for almost any interface. I use a handfull of these for 
different media myself, as this often is the shortest way to get complete 
control of the media.

If it's an USB pen that has been write protected via use of a USB-to-IDE 
adapter, you'll have to alter it using a system that can handle the thing in a 
similar manner to be able to zero out the drive, including MBR's, and then 
FAT32 format it back to normal.

Right now, I'd try one the utils from IBM/Hitachi that can give you a quite 
precise drive diagnostics (and do some zeroing, too), if you have a system that 
can specifically boot from a USB device (still assuming that you're talking 
about a USB pen).

If nothing of this works, consider buying an identical thingy for your son - I 
know, last way out ;)


HTH.



FORC5 wrote:

was a good try but was able to notice that this time it is not two partitions 
but is seen as two drives and Gparted says physically write protected check  
jumpers.
Must be locked by the manufacturer.  Are no jumpers.
need program, me like 8-)
thanks
fp
At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:

Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
would help?

The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.

HTH.

FORC5 wrote:

Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied that 
off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a 
clue.
This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
Engineer student ( freshman)
thanks
still looking
fp

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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-10 Thread FORC5
used diskpart in w7 but did not do a ntfs format. FWIW I was able to see the 
drives but was not in XP for some reason. Possibly did not dig far enough.
In w7 got the can not write error on the one side that is protected.
May try this but this thing has two separate drives in it, not two partitions 
as I originally assumed  :'(

Thanks
fp
At 12:17 PM 9/10/2010, Joshua MacCraw Poked the stick with:
>In case this response has not made it through due to TB always replying with 
>the wrong email address (just for THG, LOL)...
>
>Vista & 7's diskpart.exe WILL repartition thumb drives without any hack or 3rd 
>party tools to flip what ever bit prevents them being seen as partiionable as 
>long as "clean" is issued after selecting the drive & before doing any 
>partitioning.
>
>I had several Sandisk Micro Cruzers and Kingstons I'd written off as 
>impossible until I the following under Vista & 7:
>
>1. run DISKPART
>2. LIST DISK
>3. SELECT DISK # (Replace # with your disk number from LIST)
>4. CLEAN
>5. CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
>6. SELECT PARTITION 1
>7. ACTIVE
>8. FORMAT FS=NTFS
>9. ASSIGN
>10. EXIT
>
>
>On 9/6/2010 3:39 PM, FORC5 wrote:
>>yes. USB drive. Like that last idea cept it has ASU written all over it from 
>>the colledge.
>>Will check out U3 unlocker.
>>
>>Does seem to show up as two drives, not two partitions. Seems weird. 
>>Originally thought partitions cause it shows up as two drive letters.
>>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>At 03:14 PM 9/6/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:
>>>If drives are "mounted", no changes are possible to make, and Gparted will 
>>>show these as "locked". With a right click on the drive bar, you can unlock 
>>>the drive by choosing "unmount", and then it should be possible to set 
>>>flags, format, etc. If a drive or partition is "auto-mounted" when inserted, 
>>>this drive or partition would automatically show up as "locked" in Gparted. 
>>>If this is the case, do an internet search for a "U3 unlocker", as this 
>>>feature is present on many USB drives these days.
>>>
>>>Reading your original message again, you only say it's a flash drive. Does 
>>>this mean USB, Compact Flash, or SD?
>>>
>>>Also, if you have a system that can boot from that particular type of drive, 
>>>try doing that, as the drive then will be handled as a HDD with different 
>>>results in the mentioned utils.
>>>
>>>If this util doesn't work, there's also QTparted (depending of the CD you 
>>>use), which has a few different features. If it's Knoppix, the 5.3.1 DVD is 
>>>highly recommendable. though it takes some time to boot.
>>>
>>>No need to step down the daddo ladder yet :) There's still plenty of tricks 
>>>available, like Testdisk, etc. If everything fails, there's always an IDE 
>>>adapter available for almost any interface. I use a handfull of these for 
>>>different media myself, as this often is the shortest way to get complete 
>>>control of the media.
>>>
>>>If it's an USB pen that has been write protected via use of a USB-to-IDE 
>>>adapter, you'll have to alter it using a system that can handle the thing in 
>>>a similar manner to be able to zero out the drive, including MBR's, and then 
>>>FAT32 format it back to normal.
>>>
>>>Right now, I'd try one the utils from IBM/Hitachi that can give you a quite 
>>>precise drive diagnostics (and do some zeroing, too), if you have a system 
>>>that can specifically boot from a USB device (still assuming that you're 
>>>talking about a USB pen).
>>>
>>>If nothing of this works, consider buying an identical thingy for your son - 
>>>I know, last way out ;)
>>>
HTH.
>>>
>>>
>>>FORC5 wrote:
was a good try but was able to notice that this time it is not two 
partitions but is seen as two drives and Gparted says physically write 
protected check  jumpers.
Must be locked by the manufacturer.  Are no jumpers.
need program, me like 8-)
thanks
fp
At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:
>Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. 
>knoppix.org, would help?
>
>The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including 
>write protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.
>
>HTH.
>
>FORC5 wrote:
>>Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied 
>>that off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
>>There is no switch on the unit
>>Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not 
>>think anyway)
>>drive management will not let me delete the partition.
>>Partition magic (8) does not see it. pretty sure done with sw, anybody 
>>have a clue.
>>This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
>>Engineer student ( freshman)
>>thanks
>>still looking
>>fp
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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-10 Thread Joshua MacCraw
In case this response has not made it through due to TB always replying 
with the wrong email address (just for THG, LOL)...


Vista & 7's diskpart.exe WILL repartition thumb drives without any hack 
or 3rd party tools to flip what ever bit prevents them being seen as 
partiionable as long as "clean" is issued after selecting the drive & 
before doing any partitioning.


I had several Sandisk Micro Cruzers and Kingstons I'd written off as 
impossible until I the following under Vista & 7:


1. run DISKPART
2. LIST DISK
3. SELECT DISK # (Replace # with your disk number from LIST)
4. CLEAN
5. CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
6. SELECT PARTITION 1
7. ACTIVE
8. FORMAT FS=NTFS
9. ASSIGN
10. EXIT


On 9/6/2010 3:39 PM, FORC5 wrote:

yes. USB drive. Like that last idea cept it has ASU written all over it from 
the colledge.
Will check out U3 unlocker.

Does seem to show up as two drives, not two partitions. Seems weird. Originally 
thought partitions cause it shows up as two drive letters.

Thanks again

At 03:14 PM 9/6/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:

If drives are "mounted", no changes are possible to make, and Gparted will show these as "locked". With a right click 
on the drive bar, you can unlock the drive by choosing "unmount", and then it should be possible to set flags, format, etc. If a 
drive or partition is "auto-mounted" when inserted, this drive or partition would automatically show up as "locked" in 
Gparted. If this is the case, do an internet search for a "U3 unlocker", as this feature is present on many USB drives these days.

Reading your original message again, you only say it's a flash drive. Does this 
mean USB, Compact Flash, or SD?

Also, if you have a system that can boot from that particular type of drive, 
try doing that, as the drive then will be handled as a HDD with different 
results in the mentioned utils.

If this util doesn't work, there's also QTparted (depending of the CD you use), 
which has a few different features. If it's Knoppix, the 5.3.1 DVD is highly 
recommendable. though it takes some time to boot.

No need to step down the daddo ladder yet :) There's still plenty of tricks 
available, like Testdisk, etc. If everything fails, there's always an IDE 
adapter available for almost any interface. I use a handfull of these for 
different media myself, as this often is the shortest way to get complete 
control of the media.

If it's an USB pen that has been write protected via use of a USB-to-IDE 
adapter, you'll have to alter it using a system that can handle the thing in a 
similar manner to be able to zero out the drive, including MBR's, and then 
FAT32 format it back to normal.

Right now, I'd try one the utils from IBM/Hitachi that can give you a quite 
precise drive diagnostics (and do some zeroing, too), if you have a system that 
can specifically boot from a USB device (still assuming that you're talking 
about a USB pen).

If nothing of this works, consider buying an identical thingy for your son - I 
know, last way out ;)


HTH.



FORC5 wrote:

was a good try but was able to notice that this time it is not two partitions 
but is seen as two drives and Gparted says physically write protected check  
jumpers.
Must be locked by the manufacturer.  Are no jumpers.
need program, me like 8-)
thanks
fp
At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:

Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
would help?

The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.

HTH.

FORC5 wrote:

Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied that 
off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a 
clue.
This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
Engineer student ( freshman)
thanks
still looking
fp

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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-06 Thread FORC5
yes. USB drive. Like that last idea cept it has ASU written all over it from 
the colledge.
Will check out U3 unlocker.

Does seem to show up as two drives, not two partitions. Seems weird. Originally 
thought partitions cause it shows up as two drive letters.

Thanks again

At 03:14 PM 9/6/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:
>If drives are "mounted", no changes are possible to make, and Gparted will 
>show these as "locked". With a right click on the drive bar, you can unlock 
>the drive by choosing "unmount", and then it should be possible to set flags, 
>format, etc. If a drive or partition is "auto-mounted" when inserted, this 
>drive or partition would automatically show up as "locked" in Gparted. If this 
>is the case, do an internet search for a "U3 unlocker", as this feature is 
>present on many USB drives these days.
>
>Reading your original message again, you only say it's a flash drive. Does 
>this mean USB, Compact Flash, or SD?
>
>Also, if you have a system that can boot from that particular type of drive, 
>try doing that, as the drive then will be handled as a HDD with different 
>results in the mentioned utils.
>
>If this util doesn't work, there's also QTparted (depending of the CD you 
>use), which has a few different features. If it's Knoppix, the 5.3.1 DVD is 
>highly recommendable. though it takes some time to boot.
>
>No need to step down the daddo ladder yet :) There's still plenty of tricks 
>available, like Testdisk, etc. If everything fails, there's always an IDE 
>adapter available for almost any interface. I use a handfull of these for 
>different media myself, as this often is the shortest way to get complete 
>control of the media.
>
>If it's an USB pen that has been write protected via use of a USB-to-IDE 
>adapter, you'll have to alter it using a system that can handle the thing in a 
>similar manner to be able to zero out the drive, including MBR's, and then 
>FAT32 format it back to normal.
>
>Right now, I'd try one the utils from IBM/Hitachi that can give you a quite 
>precise drive diagnostics (and do some zeroing, too), if you have a system 
>that can specifically boot from a USB device (still assuming that you're 
>talking about a USB pen).
>
>If nothing of this works, consider buying an identical thingy for your son - I 
>know, last way out ;)
>
>>HTH.
>
>
>FORC5 wrote:
>>was a good try but was able to notice that this time it is not two partitions 
>>but is seen as two drives and Gparted says physically write protected check  
>>jumpers.
>>Must be locked by the manufacturer.  Are no jumpers.
>>need program, me like 8-)
>>thanks
>>fp
>>At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:
>>>Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
>>>would help?
>>>
>>>The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
>>>protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.
>>>
>>>HTH.
>>>
>>>FORC5 wrote:
Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied 
that off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not 
think anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. pretty sure done with sw, anybody have 
a clue.
This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
Engineer student ( freshman)
thanks
still looking
fp
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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-06 Thread Soren
If drives are "mounted", no changes are possible to make, and Gparted will show these as "locked". With a right click on the drive bar, you can unlock the drive by 
choosing "unmount", and then it should be possible to set flags, format, etc. If a drive or partition is "auto-mounted" when inserted, this drive or partition would 
automatically show up as "locked" in Gparted. If this is the case, do an internet search for a "U3 unlocker", as this feature is present on many USB drives these days.


Reading your original message again, you only say it's a flash drive. Does this 
mean USB, Compact Flash, or SD?

Also, if you have a system that can boot from that particular type of drive, try doing that, as the drive then will be handled as a HDD with different results in the 
mentioned utils.


If this util doesn't work, there's also QTparted (depending of the CD you use), which has a few different features. If it's Knoppix, the 5.3.1 DVD is highly 
recommendable. though it takes some time to boot.


No need to step down the daddo ladder yet :) There's still plenty of tricks available, like Testdisk, etc. If everything fails, there's always an IDE adapter available 
for almost any interface. I use a handfull of these for different media myself, as this often is the shortest way to get complete control of the media.


If it's an USB pen that has been write protected via use of a USB-to-IDE adapter, you'll have to alter it using a system that can handle the thing in a similar manner to 
be able to zero out the drive, including MBR's, and then FAT32 format it back to normal.


Right now, I'd try one the utils from IBM/Hitachi that can give you a quite precise drive diagnostics (and do some zeroing, too), if you have a system that can 
specifically boot from a USB device (still assuming that you're talking about a USB pen).


If nothing of this works, consider buying an identical thingy for your son - I 
know, last way out ;)

HTH.


FORC5 wrote:

was a good try but was able to notice that this time it is not two partitions 
but is seen as two drives and Gparted says physically write protected check  
jumpers.

Must be locked by the manufacturer.  Are no jumpers.
need program, me like 8-)
thanks
fp

At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:

Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
would help?

The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.

HTH.

FORC5 wrote:

Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied that 
off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. 
pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.

This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
Engineer student ( freshman)
thanks
still looking
fp

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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-06 Thread FORC5
was a good try but was able to notice that this time it is not two partitions 
but is seen as two drives and Gparted says physically write protected check  
jumpers.

Must be locked by the manufacturer.  Are no jumpers.
need program, me like 8-)
thanks
fp

At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:
>Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
>would help?
>
>The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
>protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.
>
>HTH.
>
>FORC5 wrote:
>>Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied 
>>that off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
>>There is no switch on the unit
>>Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
>>anyway)
>>drive management will not let me delete the partition.
>>Partition magic (8) does not see it. 
>>pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.
>>This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
>>Engineer student ( freshman)
>>thanks
>>still looking
>>fp
>
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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-06 Thread FORC5
will investigate, thanks.
fp

At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Soren Poked the stick with:
>Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
>would help?
>
>The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
>protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.
>
>HTH.
>
>FORC5 wrote:
>>Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied 
>>that off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
>>There is no switch on the unit
>>Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
>>anyway)
>>drive management will not let me delete the partition.
>>Partition magic (8) does not see it. 
>>pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.
>>This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
>>Engineer student ( freshman)
>>thanks
>>still looking
>>fp
>
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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-09-03 Thread Soren

Mr. Fred, maybe using one of the so called "live-distros", e.g. knoppix.org, 
would help?

The util Gparted will tell u which properties the drive has, including write 
protection. Enable/disable is then just a flag away.

HTH.

FORC5 wrote:

Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied that 
off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. 


pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.

This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
Engineer student ( freshman)

thanks
still looking
fp



Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-08-24 Thread FORC5
can not find anything at the manufacturer's site. turns out two partitions, one 
usable one locked but can be copied from. 
used fdisk on it from a boot floppy, at first looked good but it failed on 
write. diskpart did the same thing from the console.

pretty much spent more time on it then worth but I am stubborn ( and retired 0 
:{) plus would like to show up those students 8-)

thanks Mark
fp

At 04:34 PM 8/24/2010, Mark Dodge Poked the stick with:
>Right click on the drive and choose properties and go looking for the
>software by what is shown.
>
>Mark Dodge
>MD Computers
>Houston, TX
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
>[mailto:hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of FORC5
>Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 5:39 PM
>To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
>Subject: [H] write protected thumb drive ?
>
>Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied
>that off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
>There is no switch on the unit
>Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not
>think anyway) drive management will not let me delete the partition.
>Partition magic (8) does not see it. 
>
>pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.
>
>This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer
>Engineer student ( freshman)
>
>thanks
>still looking
>fp
>
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Re: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-08-24 Thread Mark Dodge
Right click on the drive and choose properties and go looking for the
software by what is shown.

Mark Dodge
MD Computers
Houston, TX


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Subject: [H] write protected thumb drive ?

Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied
that off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not
think anyway) drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. 

pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.

This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer
Engineer student ( freshman)

thanks
still looking
fp

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[H] write protected thumb drive ?

2010-08-22 Thread FORC5
Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied that 
off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think 
anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the partition.
Partition magic (8) does not see it. 

pretty sure done with sw, anybody have a clue.

This will move me up a step on the daddo ladder :-D , son is a Computer 
Engineer student ( freshman)

thanks
still looking
fp

-- 
Tallyho ! ]:8)
Taglines below !
--
Friends come and go, but relatives tend to accumulate.