Get diskpart failed to clear disk attributes or Current Read-only State yes problem? Here, full solutions to fix the Diskpart clear readonly not working issue are offered.
Sometimes, when your hard drive, USB pen drive or SD card is read-only or write-protected, you'll need to run Diskpart with attributes disk clear readonly command to remove the read-only state from your device.
However, some people complaint that Diskpart failed to clear disk attributes for unknown reasons. On this page, we'll discuss this issue and find efficient fixes for you to address this issue, making your drive and data usable again:
In this part, you will learn:
Diskpart failed to clear disk attributes error is an error message that prompted by Diskpart while executing the read-only clear command. Here is how this error comes out:
You run the attributes disk command in Diskpart to test the state of your inaccessible device. And you see the "Current Read-only Start: Yes" "Read-Only: Yes", so you type attributes disk clear read-only in Diskpart, trying to remove it.
However, for some unknown reasons, the Diskpart failed to execute the operation. Diskpart pops up the error message, telling that, "Diskpart failed to clear disk attributes" as shown below:
So why is Diskpart not working while running the attributes disk command? Here is a list of reasons that can explain why did Diskpart fail to execute the operation on your devices:
If your hard drive, USB, external hard drive, or SD card contains any one of the above issues, Diskpart cannot clear the read-only state. So how to remove read only attributes from your devices in Windows 10/8/7? Continue reading to find the best way out.
Applies to: Fix and clear read-only attributes from your locked or write-protected internal/external hard drive, USB flash drive, SD card, etc., devices.
No matter how you encountered Diskpart clear read-only not working issue, here you can find 8 full solutions to solve the problem:
Note that to avoid unnecessary file loss issue, we suggest you try Method 1, 2, 3 first as Method 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 may cause file loss on your device. Also, if you lost files during the process, try reliable data recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for help.
Let's start fixing this issue and remove read only attributes from your device now.
When you suffered Diskpart failed to clear disk attributes issue while running Diskpart to clear read-only disk attributes, you can first check the physical switch on your device.
Step 1. Find the physical switch on the hard drive, USB pen drive, or SD card.
Step 2. Check if the switch is on the Lockside.
Step 3. If yes, turn off it.
Step 4. Then go on running Diskpart clear read-only command and see if it can work properly.
Note that if you didn't log in to the computer as administrator or you failed to run Diskpart as an administrator, you won't be able to run the attribute disk clear readonly command.
Here's how to switch user account into admin state and run the Diskpart command:
Step 1. Click the Windows icon, click your username and select "Administrator".
Log in and switch to your administrator account.
Step 2. Connect your read-only or locked device to your computer if it's an external storage device.
Step 3. Type cmd in Windows Search box and right-click Command Prompt to open it as "Administrator".
Step 4. Type diskpartand hit Enter.
Step 5.Type the following commands and hit Enter each time to clear the read only state from your device:
Step 6. Type exit to close Diskpart when the process completes.
After this, you will find that Diskpart failed to clear disk attributes issue have gone away. And you should be able to open and make use of your files on the target drive again.
Sometimes, when your storage device contains bad sector or file system errors, it will not be editable. As a result, Diskpart command line won't be executed successfully on the device.
Therefore, it suggests that you run a reliable tool to scan and fix existing corruptions or bad sectors on the drive. EaseUS partition software with its Check File System feature is able to help.
After fixing the device errors, you can try to open the device and see if it's still write-protected or read-only. If yes, revert to Method 2 and run Diskpart command lines to remove the error.
Note that another error that may disable Diskpart from running attribute disk clear readonly command is that your drive or external storage device becomes RAW.
To fix this issue, you may directly format it into a recognized format like NTFS, FAT32, etc. Here are the steps:
If it's an external hard drive or USB, connect to your PC first.
Option 1. Format RAW Drive using EaseUS Formatting Tool
EaseUS Partition Master with its Format feature makes things easy for you to format any types of devices to NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, EXT, etc., in only a few clicks.
Option 2. Format RAW Drive Using Disk Management
Step 1. Right-click "This PC" or "My Computer" and click "Manage", click "Disk Management".
Step 2. Right-click the RAW drive and choose "Format". Click "Yes".
Step 3.Name the drive and select the file system as "NTFS" or "FAT32". Click "OK".
Step 4. Now, open the drive and see if it's still in read-only state.
If yes, continue with steps in Method 2 for to address the read-only issue.
If your device is locked or with 'disk is write-protected' error, you can run Registry Editor to clear the mode and unlock your device to usable again. Here are the steps:
Step 1. Connect the read-only device to PC.
Step 2. Press Windows + R keys to open the Run box. Type regedit and click "OK".
Step 3. Navigate to path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies
Step 4. Click the Write Protection icon, and set the Value data to "0". Click "OK".
If you don't consider yourself a pro-computer user and you're not familiar with command-lines, don't worry. There are graphical-based solutions to help you remove write-protection from your hard drives, USB drives, and even SD cards.
EaseUS CleanGenius is one of these tools that helps you fix aforementioned issues on your drives without knowing a thing about command-line.
Here's an easy-to-follow guide on how to use this tool to get your issues sorted:
Step 1: DOWNLOAD and install EaseUS CleanGenius (free) on your computer.
Step 2: Run EaseUS CleanGenius on your PC, select Optimization and choose the Write Protection mode.
Step 3: Select the device that is write-protected and click Disable to remove the protection.
The other easy way to unlock a write-protected or locked device with "read-only" state is to run the clean command in Diskpart. But this will cause all partition and data loss on your drive.
So, please think twice before you move to the following steps:
Step 1. Connect your removable device to your computer first.
Step 2. Type cmd in the Search box and right-click Command Prompt to open it as Administrator.
Step 3. Type diskpart and hit Enter to open it.
Step 4. Type the following command and hit Enter each time.
The below commands will clean the device and force to remove the read-only state:
Note that now your drive has no partition and everything on it has been removed completely. If you have precious files saved on it, turning to reliable data recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for help.
Step 5. Now, you can create a new partition on your device, making it work again with the following command lines:
Now, your drive is in a good and healthy state that you can save and put in new data on it again.
Sometimes, viruses or malware infections may block you from accessing your drive, making your drive showing as read-only. To fix this issue, you can also turn to antivirus software for help:
Step 1. Connect your read-only or locked drive to the PC.
Step 2. Install and run antivirus software on your computer.
Step 3. Select to clean and wipe out all suspicious viruses, malware from your drive.
Now, you are good to go and check if the drive is accessible and usable again.
After repairing all the possible disk errors, go to Diskpart to clear read-only disk attributes again to check if the issue is fixed.
On this page, we explained what is "Diskpart failed to clear disk attributes" error and why is Diskpart not working in fixing this issue. We also collected 8 reliable solutions to help you address disk read-only error successfully, making your drive available for saving data again in Windows 10/8/7.
Note that your drive data may get lost during the process using these methods. So make sure that you have reliable data recovery software to count on.
Also, we would like to remind you that to keep your drive healthy, do remember to check and fix errors on your drive timely using EaseUS Partition Master, cleaning up virus with antivirus tools, and backing up all valuable data in advance.
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