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My SANDisk 32GB Micro SD Card is write protected, Even with the adapter set to unlock position.

I need to know if its possible to wipe it or flash its firmware again/reset it.

 

I used CMD to clear its attributes it didn't work. I'm also unable to rename the it too.

 

If any one knows how to remove, what seems to be a hardware level of write protection from it. 

Please do tell me

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iirc, since linux has a unique "kernel mechanism", it can be your way to wipe the ssd card
gran usb flash drive and boot linux in live mode (so try linux mode thing) and try to wipe it using GParted)

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