In my work they gave us USB memories, but they have a partition that is full and can not be modified because it is write protected, we tried many methods but none works. I come to you for help.
In my work they gave us USB memories...
>USB memories
Use diskpart to clean it
Upload a image of the whole stick, what you're describing is probably a firmware lock, some sandisk stick had a virtual cd-rom mounted when you plug them in and of course was read-only
tres cyberpunque
I already tried that method
when I connect the USB it shows me the 2 units, but only the partition is the one that is blocked
open the USB device, put some solder in the two holes that will enable it for writing
Its a firmware thing, unless you can extract, reverse engineer and re-flash that, you can't touch that partition.
Go back and bring me some tacos pedro.
Either it formats under Linux or its fucked.
If it's a small stick
Why do you care about removing the other partition? 8GB flash drives are like $3.
$3 is like 50 million pesos so like any good Mexican he resorts to stealing equipment from work.
Gparted?
ok, it would be a good idea if it were just a memory, but they are a pack of 80 USB and they all have that problem
So what? They gave you something worthless. Get your 1-2 sticks and trash the rest.
Not worth the effort, OP.
Well, thank you anyway
Go fuck yourself
>hardware write protection
kek, toss them.
try to delete it with EaseUS Partition Master
>Rationing USBs
If it's a Sandisk, there is a tool to delete the protected partition that they include.
The absolute state of Jow Forums
They're probably broken. Throw out.
>Spanish
Format the entire disk.