Write protection USB Drives

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cbrown
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Write protection USB Drives

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I have installed PowerChurch Plus version 14. For all previous versions I have backed up to an online server as well as a local USB drive with no problems. Since I installed VER 14 I get messages that the USB drive is write protected for no apparent reason. I installed a new USB drive in a different slot and after a few backups the message appeared again. Since then I have been backing up locally to the hard drive and also to an online server with no problems. Just the USB drive gives me the problem, even when I'm not using PowerChurch.

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Re: Write protection USB Drives

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cbrown wrote:
Mon Oct 10, 2022 8:38 am
I have installed PowerChurch Plus version 14. For all previous versions I have backed up to an online server as well as a local USB drive with no problems. Since I installed VER 14 I get messages that the USB drive is write protected for no apparent reason. I installed a new USB drive in a different slot and after a few backups the message appeared again. Since then I have been backing up locally to the hard drive and also to an online server with no problems. Just the USB drive gives me the problem, even when I'm not using PowerChurch.
Since it happens even when you're not using Powerchurch, this sounds like a Windows issue.

Is the USB a hard drive or a flash drive? Is the drive connected when you startup, or is it plugged in on the fly? What version of Windows?
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Re: Write protection USB Drives

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Does the USB drive have a physical switch on it with a lock icon? If so, try toggling that to the other position and try again. If that's not the case, you may need to check the permissions of the drive. You can do this by finding it in Windows File Explorer, Right-Click on the drive, and select Properties. Check the Security tab, and make sure that your User account has a checkmark beside Full Control under the Allow column. If not you can change that using the Edit... button

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Re: Write protection USB Drives

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Windows 10, USB flash drive is permanently plugged in. I rebooted Windows and that seemed to cure it. If I continue to have problems I will get some Windows help. Thanks.

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