Submitted by Gaurav Baplawat on, 25 June
2011
Many a
time, it becomes necessary for us to write protect our USB flash
drive so as to protect it from viruses and other malware programs. Because
flash drives are so popular and most widely used to move data between
computers, they are the prime target for attackers as a means to get infections
spread around the computer world. Also, since USB drive is not
a Read-Only Memory (ROM), the data inside it can easily be
modified or deleted by malware programs.
But unfortunately, most of the new flash drives
do not come with a write-protect feature as the manufacturers wish to
cut down the cost of production. Hence, the only way to write-protect your USB
flash drives is to enable this feature on your own computer.
This can be done by adding a small entry to
the Windows registry which acts as a switch that can be enabled to
make use of the write protection or disabled to allow write access. Just follow
these steps:
1. Open the Registry Editor (Open the "Run”
dialog box, type regedit and hit "Enter”).
2. Navigate to the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\
3. Create a New Key named as StorageDevicePolicies.
To do this right-click on Control, and click on New->KeyStorageDevicePolicies.
and name it as
4. Now right-click on StorageDevicePolicies
and create a New->DWORD (32-bit) Value and name it
as WriteProtect.

5. Double-click on WriteProtect
and set the Value data to 1.
Now the right-protection for USB drives is
enabled on your computer (no restart required) and thus it would not be
possible for anyone or any program to add/delete the contents from your USB
flash drive. Any attempt to copy or download the files onto the USB drive will
result in the following error message being displayed.

To revert and remove the write-protection, all
you need to do is just change the Value data for WriteProtect1 back to 0. Now write access
to all the USB devices is re-enabled.
note:
Sometimes it may seem difficult to remember
and follow the above mentioned steps each time you want to enable/disable
the write protection. Hence as an alternative way, there are many tools
available to automatically enable/disable the write-protection feature. One of
my favorite tool is USB Write Protect by Naresh Manadhar.
Using this tool you can limit write access to your USB drives with just a click
of a button. You can download this tool from the following image link: 
I hope you all have liked this...
If you have any queries ask me...
Thank You...
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