When your disk or drive or even the external hard drive is write-protected, you will end up protecting your precious data from being deleted, overwritten or removed without your notice. Well, the reason should be quite apparent. The post is right for you if you are looking for the options to enable or disable the Write Protection functionality.
Most of you may or may not be aware of the feature called Write Protection. In those circumstances, you may end up getting error messages that may state that you will not be able to modify the contents of a disk or your local hard drive. There are cases where you would find that your Windows 10 sends out messages that you have disk write protection issues.