11-01-2018 06:54 AM
i am using Acer Nitro 5 having 512gb intel ssd 600p series and i have also installed 2tb SSHD. i was using my laptop when it suddenly stuck and when i restarted it manually it begain to show me blue screen of death showing "Your pc ran into a problem and need to restart.We'll restart for you. stop code: Registry Error.and than i was stuck in a loop and cant get past through it.. since than i tried every thing to restore my windows but nothing worked. i than installed a new window on my sshd and tried to solve the problem fro there..i can access my SSD i can copy files but i cant delete any thing nor can i make changes in them bcz it says the drive is write protected.i tried various methods to remove write protection and nothing worked.. i need help is anyone there having the same issue or any solution???????
11-08-2018 04:32 PM
Hi Fadikhan4,
Don't worry and thank you for submitting the files.
The Windows* build version still appears in the report as 17134. Have you tried to update it to the 17134.81 as I explained you in my previous message?
If not please do it as it may fix the issue with this drive: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4100403/windows-10-update-kb4100403 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4100403/windows-10-update-kb4100403
I'll be waiting for your response.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Diego V.11-08-2018 10:56 PM
11-09-2018 03:26 PM
Hello Fadikhan4,
Thank you for your reply and the information provided. You are going to receive an email shortly from our advance technical support department in order to further assist you. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Best regards,Josh B.Intel® Customer Support TechnicianUnder Contract to Intel Corporation07-21-2019 12:10 PM
Is there a solution for this problem? I've got exact the same problem. The ssd is write protected and it not possible to delete partitions or format them. Even diskpart tells me that write protecten attribute is off but the actual status is writeprotected. Wherever this protecten comes from. Not from the OS. SMART tells two critical errors without additional information.