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| + | ====== HP 95LX write protect error ====== | ||
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| + | Yesterday I was greeted with a "write protect error" on drive A: of the HP 95LX, the SRAM card. | ||
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| + | I rebooted the device. Didn't help. Removed the card for several minutes and re-inserted it. Didn't help. I was just about to try formatting it when I had an idea. Could it be... that the Write Protect slider had somehow switched positions? | ||
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| + | Yes. It had. Somehow. While I was in the café it somehow had switched positions. I know, because I initially saved the empty new file as '' | ||
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| + | Next time I'll know to check the Write Protect slider earlier! | ||
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| + | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||