Usb-write-protect [HOT]

Modern flash drives have a built-in "retirement plan." When the NAND flash memory cells wear out or the controller detects a hardware failure, it often switches to a permanent read-only mode. This is a safety feature to let you save your data before the drive dies completely.

There are three main reasons a drive enters this "read-only" state: usb-write-protect

USB write protection is a double-edged sword: it’s a powerful security feature when it works, but a frustrating "brick" when it triggers unexpectedly. Modern flash drives have a built-in "retirement plan

Some older or high-security drives (like certain SanDisk models) have a tiny physical toggle on the side. If it’s flipped, the drive won't let you write anything. usb-write-protect

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