Hacking SD Card Often Gets Write-Protected

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As the title, my SD card in my 3DS often gets write-protected.
When I plugged it in my computer it said that my SD card is write-protected. But when I plugged it in my 3DS, it works fine. Then I plugged it back to my computer and sometimes it works again, if not I plugged it back to my 3DS.

I never switch the SD card lock.

What should I do guys?
 
Toshiba Class 10 32GB and purchased it in a trusted computer shop. I'm sure it is not fake.
Got the same problem in my previous SD card (V-Gen is the brand).
 
Well apparently the reader can be a problem so try with a diffrent reader for a while, but if the problems persists with diffrent sd readers...then you know what the problem is
 
Toshiba Class 10 32GB and purchased it in a trusted computer shop. I'm sure it is not fake.
Got the same problem in my previous SD card (V-Gen is the brand).
It may be the SD Card Reader on your computer is faulty. Try getting a USB card reader and see if it does the same thing.

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Thanks guys. I use the laptop built-in slot. Maybe Windows 10 can't handle the driver properly.
 
Can your 3DS write files to it? I have a microSD that nothing can write to... except everything (except the official SDFormatter) thinks it can; just any changes (formatting, adding and removing files, etc) aren't applied.
 
Can your 3DS write files to it? I have a microSD that nothing can write to... except everything (except the official SDFormatter) thinks it can; just any changes (formatting, adding and removing files, etc) aren't applied.
Yes, the 3DS always can. Sometimes my laptop doesn't.
 
As the title, my SD card in my 3DS often gets write-protected.
When I plugged it in my computer it said that my SD card is write-protected. But when I plugged it in my 3DS, it works fine. Then I plugged it back to my computer and sometimes it works again, if not I plugged it back to my 3DS.

I never switch the SD card lock.

What should I do guys?
My SD card was doing that about 2 weeks ago i simply switched it to unlocked mode and crazy glued it in place
 
I always use the built in slot on my Windows 10. It does get physically moved when I put it in the slot and the switch is moved back when I take it out. A design issue.
 
Windows 10 killed my Built in SD card reader as well, but it works fine with my Linux OS, so use a USB SD card reader as one solution and probably the easiest
Thanks. I'll consider to buy one soon. But maybe driver future update can fix this issue.
 

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