On 10/01/16 11:42, Robert Kisteleki wrote:

A little bit of background information that could help:

Thanks for the detailed explanation. I had seen the "USB drive readonly" notification, but didn't know whether it was a warning or if the drive was supposed to be readonly anyway. Once I'd been told that this was a problem I popped the drive out of the probe and put it in another machine and found that yes it was indeed readonly. Some Googling confirmed that this is a permanent state for those USB disks after they detect corruption.

Bit of a pain that these sticks don't have a "just wipe the thing and start over" option in that case.


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 - Steve

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