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Liam Roche
I have a problem with a USB flash drive I have had for quite a while, that
Windows Vista insists all the files and folders on it are read-only. I can
create a new directory on the drive, but not rename it, and I can copy files
onto the drive, but not delete them from the drive.
I have found no way to correct the problem. For example if I look at the
properties of folder on the drive and uncheck the "read only" checkbox, it
does it, but is read-only the next time I try to use it.
Does anyone know the source of this curious behaviour (which a few other
people have also reported) and how to fix it?
Windows Vista insists all the files and folders on it are read-only. I can
create a new directory on the drive, but not rename it, and I can copy files
onto the drive, but not delete them from the drive.
I have found no way to correct the problem. For example if I look at the
properties of folder on the drive and uncheck the "read only" checkbox, it
does it, but is read-only the next time I try to use it.
Does anyone know the source of this curious behaviour (which a few other
people have also reported) and how to fix it?