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    Thread: Restoring your usb stick


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    05-15-2016, 11:44 AM
    For those with this issue: "Current Read-Only State : Yes" But "read-only : No"

    Follow these steps:

    download “USB3.0 Repair tool” that is zip file. Link: http://us.apacer.com/support/download/result/3,8,0

    -Extract downloaded file and start restore.exe file and restore the disk From Apacer site regarding the utility:

    - Unzip the file, double click to perform "Restore" Some anti-virus (e.g. avast)software might block the "Restore", please shut it down or allow the tool be performed.

    - Click “Restore”.

    - Click “Restore” again.

    - The screen shows “Restoring Device...wait till the program is finished.

    - ”Please re-plug the flash drive when it shows “Restore Completed.”

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