MicroSD card is write protected

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Back your data up off this card NOW!

Due to the way the cards work they have a 'hidden' number of spaces it can rewrite data when it fails to originally write. Once this run out something like this is put it by the manufacturers to make you aware that the card is reaching the end of it's usable life. Basically instead of lying to you and letting you continue to write data, it's turned read only to protect the data as much as possible and also serves as a nice warning.

It's beautifully explained at photo.stackexchange.com if you scroll down to 'Bad blocks'.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Satrajit
    Satrajit over 1 year

    I have a 32 GB Lexar microSD which had been working perfectly for the past 3 months on my phone. But recently I noticed I am unable to write new files to the SD Card. I tried to format it from my computer and got a message box saying:

    "The disk is write protected"

    Image of the box

    I am quite sure that my microSD card adapter is not locked, and I do not remember doing anything which could have caused this. I tried changing the file permissions and even tried messing around with the registry. But nothing helped.

    Is there any other way I could get the writing permissions back on my microSD? Because without writing permissions the SD Card is quite useless, and buying a new 32 GB microSD would be an expensive solution.

    Any help will be appreciated.

    • Daniel B
      Daniel B almost 8 years
      If a SD card starts acting up, it’s usually time to get a new one. And get the data off, if possible.
  • Satrajit
    Satrajit almost 8 years
    Sorry for such a late comment... I tried doing as you said and this is what I got: link. I am quite sure the WriteLock switch is off.
  • AnimaSola
    AnimaSola almost 7 years
    Had the same issue @Satrajit. Diskpart says I/O device error, and I've only had the microsd for a year :/
  • Jay Killeen
    Jay Killeen over 5 years
    Same boat for me. Starting to think this Lexar Micro SD needs to go to the bin. Also tried the WriteProtect regedit but this thing just doesn't want to get out of write-protection mode.
  • user unknown
    user unknown over 4 years
    3 months for a card, used in the phone, doesn't make it plausible, that the card reached the end of it's usability.