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hckn2018-09-07 16:02:01
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hckn, 2018-09-07 16:02:01

The flash drive has become read-only and does not open, is it crooked?

Copied data to a flash drive. Copied for a long time, threw an error. Now the flash drive does not open at all, writes

Unable to access “62 GB Volume”

Error mounting /dev/sdc at /media/.../943e6efe-05de-4f24-b33a-d4568d868d51: Command-line `mount -t "ext4" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid" "/dev/sdc" "/media/abc/943e6efe-05de-4f24-b33a-d4568d868d51"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/sdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: cannot mount /dev/sdc read-only

It costs Ubuntu 16.04
What to do? Why was she blocked? Is she a jerk? Is it possible to remove the data?

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CityCat4, 2018-09-07
@CityCat4

Tryndets.
The transition to read-only is a characteristic sign that a furry animal is about to come to her.

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Tesla4o, 2019-03-25
@Tesla4o

Open gparted, select the partition with the flash drive, usually /dev/sdb. install a new disk layout then format it in FAT32. should earn

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