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**If it says ' Read-only: NO' in Diskpart but shows as ' Read-Only' in Disk Manager, then the disk is probably physically write-protected (or perhaps write-protected by the firmware in the device's internal controller). Note: It is also possible to mark a volume as read-only, so try LIST VOLUME and SELECT VOLUME F: (where F: is your USB drive letter) and then DETAIL VOLUME to list the attributes. Volume 5 H RMPARTUSB NTFS Partition 232 GB Healthy Volume # Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
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