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USB Drives Write Protected on my MacBook Pro

I cannot write anything to any USB drive or cannot delete anything. This happens on USB hard drives and pen drives.

Is there any protection on Mac?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), 13" Intel Core i5

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 7:58 AM

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Posted on Mar 12, 2017 8:42 AM

Plop your USB in a Windows machine, download and instal Rufus..

https://rufus.akeo.ie/

With the default settings do a Quick Format with the USB that Apple won't let you do anything with. It cleans your USB and removes

the pesky write protection completely. Plop your USB back in your Mac and erase and normal functionality is restored.

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Apr 30, 2013 9:05 AM in response to nuwan2k

They're probably formatted NTFS, which Mac OS X can read but not write. You can just reformat the drive as FAT32 (MS-DOS format in Disk Utility) and it will work just fine with both your Mac and Windows systems.


First make sure there is nothing valuable on the USB.


Go to Disk Utility, which is in Applications/Utilities.


Click on the USB. Click on Erase Tab.


Make sure the MS-DOS setting is selected. Then click Erase Free Space.


That should do it.

Aug 20, 2014 4:17 AM in response to frenchypie

Hi


I was never able to get mine resolved. I even tried using some PC programs on a Windows machine, but couldn't get it fixed.


Double check to make sure there is not a tiny switch on yours that got moved. Sometimes they are under the plastic handle.


I would worry that the drive is failing and you may want to replace it or have a backup ready.


Fortunately they are going down in price all the time. I hate to throw away things, but sometimes we all have to move on.

Aug 20, 2014 5:05 AM in response to A Silverstone

Hey, thanks for the fast response :-) It's a shame you couldn't get it fixed. Such a bizarre issue to spontaneously occur, eh.


I can't find a little switch anywhere, so I guess I may have to admit defeat. Fortunately it's only a 32GB pen drive so not a huge sacrifice, although it had been a trusty tool until this issue.


Csound1, all of the options are grayed out - both 'Erase' and 'Erase Free Space'. On all of the tabs the only option that is available is 'Verify Disk' and even that produces no further options. The current format is MS-DOS (FAT32).

USB Drives Write Protected on my MacBook Pro

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