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    The memory card is write-protected - how to remove the protection.  How to remove write protection on a Canon camera it says card is write protected

    It happens that at the most inopportune moment an error appears on the camera stating that your card is blocked. You don't know what to do? It is not difficult to correct this situation.

    Let's look at the main ways to unlock memory cards.

    Method 1: Removing the hardware lock of the SD card

    If you use an SD card, they have a special lock mode for write protection. To remove the lock, do this:


    The switch on the map could become blocked due to sudden movements of the camera. This is the main reason why the memory card is blocked on the camera.

    Method 2: Formatting the memory card

    If the first method did not help and the camera continues to give an error that the card is locked or write-protected, then you need to format it. Periodically formatting cards is useful for the following reasons:

    • this procedure prevents possible failures during use;
    • it eliminates errors that occur during operation;
    • formatting restores the file system.


    Formatting can be done either using a camera or a computer.

    First, let's look at how to do this using a camera. After you have saved your pictures to your computer, follow the formatting procedure. Using a camera, your card is guaranteed to be formatted in the optimal format. This procedure also allows you to avoid errors and increase the speed of working with the card.

    • enter the main menu of the camera;
    • select item "Setting up a memory card";
    • follow the step "Format".


    If you have questions about menu options, refer to your camera's instruction manual.

    You can also use special software to format flash drives. It is best to use the SDFormatter program. It is specifically designed for formatting SD memory cards. To use it, do this:


    This program allows you to quickly restore the functionality of a flash card.

    You can see other formatting methods in our lesson.

    After copying photos from a digital camera or its memory card to a computer, a situation may arise in which the camera is mechanically installed protection from records to a storage medium and refuse to take pictures or record videos. What to do in this case if protection With records Is it impossible to shoot in the camera settings?

    Instructions

    1. The first method of returning the memory card to “working order” is to remove it from the camera slot. Turn off the camera and remove the memory card. Twist it in your hands, and perhaps you will find a small latch-switch on it. It is made like a lever on 3.5-inch disks and has two locations: writing to the card is allowed, and writing to the card is prohibited. Move the lever to the opposite position and insert it into the digital camera, then try to take a picture.

    2. It is acceptable that the camera still refuses to take a photo, citing protection from records, or it uses a card like xD, which does not have a lever. Cards without a switch are installed in some models of digital cameras from Olympus and other manufacturers. In this case, cancel in the menu protection on a specific picture you have selected - it appears as an icon in the form of a key.

    3. If the unit settings are not accompanied by such an option, you need to use the third method - remove the “Read Only” flag from those images for which it was set. This is done via a computer. Connect the memory card to the PC, open it and uncheck the “Read only” checkbox in the file properties.

    4. If the previous methods did not help, contact the camera user's superiors. At the end of the instructions there is usually a section containing error messages for the firmware of your camera. In addition to the messages that appear on the camera display, the brochure indicates the reasons for their occurrence and methods for eliminating them. It is more possible than anyone that a mistake about impracticability records or memory protection from records there too, and depending on the camera manufacturer, it may have a special solution.

    5. And finally, in the last fifth method it is possible to talk about a software error in the camera. The solution to the problem of writing to a memory card in this case is to format it using Windows tools or directly from the camera menu.

    Occasionally, when you try to change or delete a file, the operating system informs you that this cannot be done because the file is write-protected. In some cases, it is impossible to eliminate this obstacle - say, if the file is on a CD-R disk with a closed recording. For other cases, it is possible to discover solutions, some of which are given below.

    Instructions

    1. In the simplest case, you may be happy to uncheck the “Read Only” flag in the file’s attributes. To get to it, right-click the problematic file and select the bottom line in the context menu (“Properties”). The required feature is located on the “General” tab of the file properties window.

    2. If the file that concerns you lies on another computer on the local network, then the reason may be that its network users do not have rights to metamorphose this file. In order to give the appropriate permission, a user who has manager rights on that computer must right-click it and select the “Sharing and Security” item in the context menu. The folder properties window will open, where on the “Security” tab you should select the network user group and check the opposite of the corresponding items - either “Full Control”, or “Change”, or “Record”.

    3. If the task appeared with a system file on your own computer, then right-click it and select the “Properties” option in the context menu, go to the “Security” tab and click the “Advanced” button there. As a result, another window will open where you will need the “Owner” tab. In the list under the “Change owner to” heading, select the line with the account of the user with whose login you logged in. By clicking the “OK” button here, you will change the old owner of this file, attributing it to yourself. After this, click the “OK” button to commit the changes in the file properties window. Once you become the owner of the file, there should be no obstacles to writing or deleting.

    4. Another reason for the impossibility of manipulating a file may be that it is currently involved in the operation of some program. If this is an application program, then simply close it. If this is a system file, you can try to force close the program using the Windows Task Manager. To launch it, press the key combination ALT + CTRL + Delete. On the “Processes” tab, you need to locate the one you need, click on it and click on the “End Process” button. If this fails, then restart the computer in harmless mode and perform the operation there. In harmless mode, the operating system operates in the most stripped-down form, which means there is a high probability that the file you need will not be used.

    Video on the topic

    Many manufacturers of software and entertainment sources such as movies, music, games, protect their discs by introducing a special memory area that protects the disc from copying on the computer. When you try to copy data, a message appears stating that this operation cannot be performed. However, there are methods to circumvent these restrictions.

    You will need

    • - computer;
    • – disk;
    • – AnyDVD program;
    • – Total Commander program;
    • - Internet;
    • – browser.

    Instructions

    1. Open your browser and enter the name of the program AnyDVD in the search bar. You can formulate your request as “Program to remove security from disk", and choose the utility you especially like from the suggested links. You can also find this program on the website www.softportal.com.

    2. Download the program and install it on your computer. In order to successfully install this utility, follow the system prompts. First, you need to select the installation directory on the local disk of the computer, and then confirm the operation with the “Next” or “Ok” button. Unfortunately, AnyDVD only provides 21 days of free use. But for copying A couple of discs borrowed from a friend will absolutely suffice. If you like the program, you can always buy it from the manufacturer on the official website.

    3. Launch the program. Select type disk, the one you want to copy on the left side of the program window, and select the desired settings. If your disc is DVD-video, then you will be asked to remove the region program code, set any other region and reset the protection against copying. All settings are selected in an extraordinary way for everyone disk, so that the security could be removed without any problems.

    4. Click "Ok" to start processing disk. Copy the contents disk using the usual method, through “My Computer” or the Total Commander program. This utility is distributed ideally for free. You can download it on the website www.softportal.com. AnyDVD offers a wide range of possibilities for working with disk mi, namely deletion, encryption of the territorial code, removal of subtitles and advertising, control of the speed of promotion disk, as well as compatibility with all multimedia formats. At any time you will be able to copy a protected disk using this program.

    Many users are probably familiar with the situation when, when trying to write information to a memory card, a notification appeared that it was write-protected. Of course, this makes you want to remove the security. Tea, what is a memory card for then, if not for storing and copying information? And it can be removed quite easily.

    You will need

    • - Computer;
    • - memory card;
    • – card reader.

    Instructions

    1. There may be several situations in which the memory card write protection message appears. A fairly well-known case looks like this. You purchased a card reader, inserted a memory card into the device, and then tried to copy information to it. But instead of starting the copying process, a notification appears that the card is write-protected. In fact, the problem here is not in the memory card itself, but in the card reader. Some card reader models have switches. Examine the device carefully. If you find such a switch, then simply move it to another location.

    2. If, say, you inserted a memory card into the camera, and a notification appears that it is write-protected, then you need to do this. Study the map carefully. There should be a small slider on it. When you find the slider, simply move it from the Lock location to the opposite. Her security will be removed later. Please note that this lever is not available on all memory cards. If you haven’t found it, then that’s probably not the problem.

    3. Quite often, an error message appears on MicroSD memory cards when trying to write a file larger than 4 gigabytes. This means that your card is running the FAT32 file system. This file system has its limitations in copying information to memory cards. In order to remove these restrictions, you need to change this file system to NTFS.

    4. To do this, simply connect the memory card to a computer that supports a card reader or another method that is convenient for you. You will save all the data from the card to a rough computer disk. Next, right-click on its icon and select “Format” in the context menu. Select the NTFS file system. Finish formatting.

    Video on the topic

    Some virus programs may cause unfeasibility records information to an external storage device. Antivirus software is not able to properly remove harmful files until the appropriate protection is removed.

    You will need

    • – HP USB Format;
    • – JetFlash Recovery Tool.

    Instructions

    1. Start by trying to simply format the USB drive. Open the “My Computer” menu and right-click on the icon of the connected flash drive. In the window that opens, select “Format”.

    2. Uncheck the "Fast (content cleaning)" option. Select the file system that is currently in use. Click the "Start" button.

    3. If the program fails to clean the drive, change the owner of the device. Open the properties of the flash drive and go to the “Security” tab. Click the "Advanced" button.

    4. After launching the new dialog menu, select the “Owner” tab. Click the "Change" button, select the account you are currently working with, and click the "Apply" button. Close the settings menu and try formatting the drive again.

    5. Install the HP USB Format Storage program if standard Windows tools do not cope with the task. Run the specified program.

    6. Specify the required flash card, preferring it in the Device field. Open the File System menu. Select the file system format that is not currently used.

    7. Deactivate the quick clean function. To do this, uncheck the Quick Format option. Check your formatting options again and click Start.

    8. Install the JetFlash Recovery Tool if the utility described above was unable to access the drive. The specified program is prepared for correcting the initial parameters of the flash drive. Insert the device into a USB port on your computer.

    9. Launch JetFlash Recovery Tool. Select the desired flash drive and click the Start button. After completing all procedures, close the program window. Perform safe removal of the drive. Connect the flash drive to the computer again and check its availability.

    Previously, people only filmed family holidays and stored these videos in private collections, but now everything is different: public networks and YouTube inspire the creation of beautiful and high-quality videos. Choosing to make good videos is actually not that difficult.

    Instructions

    1. The first camera, Sony Alpha A5100, despite its super-compact size, will be able to amaze with its collations: it has a touch screen and holds 24.3 megapixels. The screen, the one that can flip up, is a huge advantage. If you want to be in the frame, you will be able to see whether you are in focus. It has a port through which you can connect the camera directly to a laptop or mobile phone, and this will help with still shooting. Charming images and high-quality videos in relatively small sizes – this is what this camera can offer. Price: from 35,000 rubles.

    2. An economical option, the one that boasts hypersensitive ultrasonics is the Nikon COOLPIX P90. This digital camera is reminiscent of DSLRs in that it has a flip-up flash and a lens that protrudes powerfully forward. However, it is impossible to remove it and change it to a stronger one. If you don’t want to spend money on a camera, but you are no longer satisfied with the quality that the phone produces, such a camera is a good option for transitioning from a phone to an SLR camera. Resolution: 12.1 megapixels. Price: from 13,000 rubles.

    3. The EOS Canon 600d is an amazing DSLR camera. Not only is it affordable, but it will also help the amateur get highly professional videos. The problem with DSLR cameras is that the lens that comes with the kit does not help to obtain the expected quality (for example, it is difficult to make a blurry background). In order to achieve what you want, you just need to change the lens to a stronger one, and its price can exceed the price of the camera itself. Resolution: 18 megapixels. Price: from 22,000 rubles.

    Hello, dear amateur photographers! Today we will talk about memory cards.
    More and more digital cameras are starting to come with built-in memory, but almost all photographers use memory cards to store their photos. The memory card is slightly larger than a postage stamp, but can store hundreds or thousands of photos. Therefore, any problem with it can be disastrous for the photographer because no one wants to lose their footage. Most users sooner or later encounter several basic errors with memory cards in cameras:

    "Memory card is blocked"
    "Memory card error"
    "Error reading memory card"
    "No memory card"

    In most cases, these errors are easy to correct, and even the most novice amateur photographer can cope with this on his own, knowing the reason for their occurrence. This article will help those who have seen similar errors on their camera screen.


    1. How to unlock a memory card.
    Have you encountered the “Memory card blocked” error on your camera? You don't know how to unlock your memory card? Everything is quite simple.

    SD memory cards (and their variants - SDHC, SDXC) have a special locking mode to protect the memory from writing data to it as long as the special key on the memory card body is in the “LOCK” position. If the memory card is in a locked state and the user tries to write to it (for example, take a picture), then he will see the memory card error on the camera indicated above.
    Fixing this error is quite simple. If you place the memory card with the contacts facing down, you will see a lock switch on the left side. If it is in the down position, slide it up to unlock the memory card. There are times when this switch gets stuck.

    If the card is still blocked and the error appears, try sliding the switch up and down a few times. If this does not help, leave the card in the locked position for 30 seconds, then slide the switch to the open position and try again to take a few frames. If the camera still reports that the card is locked or write-protected, format the card (see formatting section below).

    If the tips above didn't help you, or you find that you've broken the lock switch, don't despair. Before you throw the card in the trash, try the last, “folk” method.
    Cut a small strip of tape and cover the card lock switch in position “3” (see picture). Now try inserting the card into the camera. If you feel resistance during the process, stop; the strip of tape is probably too big or too thick. Otherwise, the tape may become jammed in the camera's memory card slot, and removing it from there may be a difficult task.

    2. The memory card is not readable.
    Sometimes your camera may display a “Memory card cannot be read” or “Memory card cannot be used” error. This error can occur due to several reasons. The first thing to do is try turning off the camera and turning it on again after a while (this recommendation is usually written in the instruction manual for your camera). Try not to perform this action while the camera's card recording indicator is on. If you see the same error when you turn it on, try formatting the memory card.

    If formatting the memory card did not help, then it is quite possible that your camera was released a relatively long time ago. Older cameras and other digital devices cannot handle SDHC memory cards larger than 4GB. An SDHC card looks exactly the same as a standard SD card, but there is a big difference in how they work. Unfortunately, in this case you will have to look for a smaller SD memory card in the store. They are relatively inexpensive.

    Difference between SDHC and SD memory cards.
    If you only occasionally receive an error that the SD memory card cannot be read, it is quite possible that there is another reason for this error, related to the speed of writing data to the memory card. The thing is that today's new cameras create images in very high resolution. These file sizes can be very large, and some of the older SD cards simply cannot provide the necessary write speeds required to save these files. As a result, some frames may be corrupted while others may be read without errors. To figure out if you are facing this problem, take a close look at your SD card to determine the "class" or in other words, its write speed. On the front side of the memory card there should be the inscription “class” with the speed class number (for example, “class 6”) or the “C” icon with a number inside. Take a look at the picture below. The SDHC card on the left is speed class 6. If you do not see such an inscription on your memory card, then most likely it has a class 2 or lower. Refer to your camera's instruction manual to determine the minimum required SD card speed class for your camera.

    The way out of this situation is to buy a new SD card of the required (or higher) speed class. For modern cameras, it is recommended to use SD cards class 6 or higher. You may want to wait a few seconds (until your camera's recording light goes off) before pressing the shutter and taking a new photo. Also, don't use burst shooting in this case. But this solution to the problem will begin to annoy you after a while.

    3. Formatting the memory card.
    Formatting a memory card is useful for two reasons. Firstly, it allows you to avoid errors when using an SD card, and secondly, it can help eliminate some errors that arise when using it. Formatting also restores the file system, allowing you to avoid losing some photos or video files.

    It is recommended to format the memory card every time you copy photos and videos to your computer. It is highly desirable that formatting be done directly by the camera in which this card is used. This ensures that the memory card is formatted in a format that is as compatible as possible with the camera you are using, allowing it to function error-free and at the fastest possible speed. Digital cameras usually have an option in their menu to format the memory card that is in the slot. Refer to your camera's instruction manual to find the appropriate menu option.

    But remember that formatting the card will erase all data on it (photos, videos), so before doing this, make sure that you have copied everything you need to your computer.

    Based on site materials

    How to remove write protection on a camera?

    Master's answer:

    Sometimes it happens that after photos are copied from the memory card of a digital camera to a computer, the camera automatically sets write protection to the memory card and, thus, it becomes impossible to take photographs or record videos. What should you do if the recording protection in the camera settings is not removed?

    The first way to return the memory card to working mode is to remove it from the camera slot. You need to turn off the camera and remove the memory card. Examine it carefully from all sides and you may be able to find a small switch. It is similar to the lever on 3.5-inch drives. It operates in two positions: writing to the memory card is allowed and writing is prohibited. You need to move the lever to the position where recording is allowed and insert the memory card into the camera, and then try to take a picture.

    But it is possible that even after this your digital camera will not “want” to take photographs with reference to write protection, or maybe it contains a card like xD, which does not have a switch at all. Some models of Olympus digital cameras, as well as other manufacturers, are equipped with such memory cards without a switch. In this case, you need to cancel protection for a specific image in the menu. The protection is displayed on the screen by an icon in the form of a key.

    If there is no such option in the device settings, try the third method - cancel the “Read Only” function on those images on which it was installed. This can be done using a computer. The memory card is connected to the computer, and then you need to open it and remove the “Read Only” checkbox.

    If all the previous methods have no effect, open the instructions for the camera, at the end of which there is usually a section with messages about possible errors during the operation of the camera, as well as the reasons for their occurrence and methods of elimination. Most likely, in the instructions you will find information about the reasons causing the impossibility of recording or protecting the memory from writing, as well as a description of methods for eliminating them.

    And finally, another reason why this problem occurs in the operation of the camera may be caused by a software error. You can try to solve the problem by formatting the memory card on a computer or directly in the camera.