Select the desired file system: exFAT, FAT32 or NTFS and allocate unit sizes, then format so many USB sticks as you want simultaneously.
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It seems that you have already tried various methods available on the internet to fix the "disk is write protected" issue on your USB drive..., but you are still unable to format it. Unfortunately, without specific details about the methods you have already tried, it is difficult to provide a targeted solution. However, you can try the following general steps:Check for physical write protection switch on the USB drive and make sure it is in the unlocked position.Run CMD (Command Prompt) as an administrator and use the "diskpart" command to remove write protection.Modify the registry settings related to write protection.Use third-party software specifically designed to remove write protection from USB drives.If none of these steps work, there might be a hardware issue with your USB drive, and you may need to consider replacing it.Read more