I have an SD card that I want to use for cleaning up other computers. Like most SD cards, it has a read-only / write-protected switch.
When I start the portableapps.com menu when it's write-protected, most things work fine until I try to exit the menu. Then I get errors about "unable to write to \PortableApps\portableapps.com\data\portableappsmenu.ini". The errors don't stop, and it seems no matter how many times I click "OK" or hit the close button, the program never realizes that it can't write to the drive.
Is there some configuration option I need to set here?
Google shows that running from CD is no longer supported.
Well. CDs may be dead, but I doubt write-protected SD cards are going away anytime soon.
The described media of a CD is not the problem, but an obvious example.
The problem is running from read-only media, which your card will be.
Therefore it is simply an issue that cannot be avoided at present.
An SD card slot is not typical on a computer, nor would most users carry around such a card with a reader.
So while not "dead", your case is hardly typical.
Also the read-only switch actually means little, since it requires the reader to actually acknowledge it.
It is not a hardware lock, but simply a flag which a suitable reader only might take notice of.
Even that can be bypassed.
If at first you do not succeed, use more sticky tape.
Thank you. Good to know.
Still something that should be checked for. If the first five write attempts fail, it's probably not going to change.
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