![]() ![]() So, there could be a scisi, floppy or internal or external system ex / bank or ID select. Name the value WriteProtect and press Enter. ![]() In the File pane, right-click an empty space, point to New, then select DWORD (32-bit) Value. I believe it can appear to be active but not when it comes to writing to it. In the Folders pane, select StorageDevicePolicies. Check you have the actual floppy set for use and write. I remember having this problem and if my memory serves me right, there is a step for formatting that isn't clear. Before I parked it I invested in a box of zip drives. ![]() The drive is reading the discs just fine. If you are still receiving the message, the problem may be with. I made sure the >write-protect tab is in the proper position, and I tried several new discs >as well. After changing the registry value, try to save anything to the external drive that is giving you the problem. Its been years since I used it, but recently I racked it and am now thinking about using it again. >My floppy drive keeps giving me the message 'this disc is write protected' >whenever I try to save a file or format a disc. Does anyone have any experience with these things? <<create an MS-DOS startup disk> So I format like this and then I delete these files.![]() To see if your SD card is partitioned, right-click Start > Disk Management. To see if your SD card is write-protected, look for a physical tab, move the tab in the opposite direction. I have the instruction manual which shows a screen that you get when you push the FORM soft key, but I can't find how to make the FORM label come up.ītw, existing floppies load just fine so the drive is ok.and yes, I have checked the write protect. drive A:> If I remove the write protection, I can read my floppy XP nothing has written to the floppy Also cannot format my disk in drive in A: I only can format to a DOS bootable disk. What to Know Quickest way: Open File Explorer, right-click the SD drive, and select Format. It seems to be working fine but I can't figure out how to format a 3.5" floppy. Mberry593, post: 409317 wrote: I am fighting an old Akai S3000. ![]()
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