![]() ![]() ![]() Some searching led me to the diskpart answer but Diskpart showed no "readonly" status. Rebooting the machine always cured the issue, but it would later remanifest. The issue had been intermittent but appeared to occur quite often while attempting to do a backup using shadow copying while also reading and writing files to the same disk. The storage setup was as follows:Ĭontroller 1: GIGABYTE SATA2 controller (BIOS set to IDE mode, GIGABYTE drivers)į: 250GB WD SATA hdd <- affected driveĬontroller 2: Intel ICH9R (BIOS set to IDE mode, Microsoft generic IDE drivers) I had been getting a number of messages stating "The media is write protected" for a hard-drive that is connected to the GIGABYTE SATA2 controller on the GA-P35C-DS3R. > viewing a drive that indicates "write protected" as far as I can tell. > Can someone explain how to undo this? There is no checkbox anywhere when I try to even up the files up to Everyone but get the > I'm sure its *not* a permissions problem. > saying, "The media is write protected". > When I try to do anything that involves a write, Vista brings up a message >I have Vista installed here and one of my regular internal ATA drives has Have you ran a full disk check on the drive ?Īre there any errors in the event log indicating a disk problem ? What are you exactly doing before the message appears ? ![]()
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