Cannot format USB drive write protected? Refer to this article to get the introduction of write protection and learn how to format write protected USB on Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7.
When I was about to format my USB drive in Disk Management today, I got a prompt: "The disk is write protected". I've tried several times and still can't format that USB, I don't know why. Can someone tell me what to do? Thanks in advance!
Many users may encounter the problem of USB write protection when formatting a USB drive. After many attempts, it is still unable to remove write protection from USB. Don't worry, this article aims to show some free ways on how to fix cannot format USB drive write protected in Windows 10 and 11.
Write protection on USB drives or SD cards is a useful feature aiming to prevent accidental data loss (such as file deletion) and virus attacks. When a USB drive is write protected, it means you can read-only. All operations related to writing or modifying will be banned, such as adding or creating new file, editing data, deleting files, formatting USB drive, etc.
So is there any way to solve cannot format USB drive write protected in Windows 10 or 11? Please watch the following part.
Next, I will show you3 safe and effective methods to remove write protection from USB in Windows 11,10, 8 and 7, including a professional third-party write protected USB format tool.
Take out your write-protected USB drive to check whether there is a lock switch or not, if there is a physical lock switch on the side, you should slide the switch to the unlock area. Thus, you can format the USB drive normally in Disk Management.
If there is no physical switch on the write-protected USB drive, you can use Diskpart to clear all write-protection file attributions from the USB and reformat it again. Let’s see how to do it.
β Before you do: Cause the formatting operation via CMD will lead to data loss, you’d better backup important data in advance.
Step 1. Press "Windows + R", type “diskpart” and hit Enter to open the Diskpart command prompt.
Step 2. After that, input the following commands and hit “Enter” after each command.
β list disk β select disk n (here “n” refers to the number of the write-protected USB drive.) β attributes disk clear readonly
Step 3. Once done, reformat the USB to see if that works.
If you have tried the above two solutions and still can't remove the write protection of the USB drive. Then, what you should do? How do you format a write-protected USB?
Here AOMEI Partition Assistant is highly recommended, this is a totally write protection removal tool. You can easily format write protected USB drive on Windows 11/10/8/7. The following example will show you the specific steps of how to solve the problem about cannot format USB drive write protected.
Tips: It comes with many other useful features like recovering lost partitions, allocating free space from one partition to another, moving programs and folders, and converting MBR to GPT for Windows 11.
The following example will show you the specific steps of how to solve the problem about cannot format USB drive write protected.
Step 1. Install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant. Right-click the write-protected USB to choose “Format Partition”.
Step 2. In the pop-up window, select the file system you need and click “OK”.
Step 3. After that, it will be back to the main interface, preview the changes and click “Apply” > “Proceed” to complete these operations.
As you can see, with the help of AOMEI Partition Assistant, it’s not hard to solve cannot format USB drive write protected. To format USB drive write protected in Windows Server, AOMEI Partition Assistant Server is suitable for you.