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Answer by jshibby for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I write...

I had this problem. I used the Repair Filesystem option in Gnome Disks. It worked!However the operation did reorg and rename some files.

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Answer by cdjc for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I write...

I had this issue, and somehow my Dell laptop BIOS had writing to SD cards disable. Here's the checkbox that must be unchecked in order to write to SD cards via the laptop's built-in microSD card reader

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Answer by Robert Pearson for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can...

Tried everything above. Still read-only. Asked Samsung and found someone who actually knows something about microSD cards. Was told that when the card fails (not the reader) it sometimes goes into...

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Answer by MartinBlackwell for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can...

FYI, I had a microSD card that failed (read-only) with its original Samsung SD adapter with the OPs symptoms. A final throw of the dice, putting it in a different SD adapter, this time from SanDisk...

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Answer by VBulavkin for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I...

I had the same issue. Try to reboot system with SD card inserted. After reboot my SD card surprisingly became writable.

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Answer by Don Ventimiglia for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can...

You have to use the Gnome Disk Utility and reformat ALL data, taking them to zeros. It will work perfectly after that. There is some proprietary junk in there that will get in the way, straight out of...

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Answer by Ciro Santilli OurBigBook.com for MicroSD card is set to Read-only...

Physical write protectionFor those who never used SD cards before (there's a first time for everything, mine was in my late 20's!), you have to move the LOCK switch to the unlocked position:Image...

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Answer by Javier for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I write...

I was just having the same problem and read in another post that Ubuntu somehow locks the SD once it's been improperly removed. Anyone who gets the "Destination is read-only" message check that the...

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Answer by Mark L. Potts for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I...

I too had this problem. I first noticed it when it wouldn't let me empty the bin. I searched on here for a solution and nothing I tried worked. Then, I noticed on the SD Adapter a little sliding tab...

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Answer by Mark Beuvink for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I...

Ran into same issue. used 2 cards, 2 adapters and system build in card reader.Could using some ways mentioned in this forum write data to the card as root but got 'read-only' error in Nautilis.Then...

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Answer by H S Rathore for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I...

Not able to get it try this login to root mode.. open terminal typehdparm -r0 /dev/sdcthan your write protection bit or say ur read only bit will be set to ZERO and now you typemount...

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Answer by swapyonubuntu for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I...

While in the command window, you could see if the system objects to making the disk read-write. Suppose for example it is mounted as /dev/sdb1. Become root or use sudo: mount -orw,remount /dev/sdb1...

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Answer by Jack Mayerz for MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I...

Two possibilities, first is that being a hardware thing, as micro SDHC have a little notch you can easily notice which matches another notch in the reader and that basically just enables it in...

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MicroSD card is set to Read-only state. How can I write data on it?

I have a MicroSD card reader in my notebook. When I insert a MicroSD memory card into it, I can't write any data on it - it's read-only. The same thing happens when I try to do it under root. And I...

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