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hi guys this is just a quick tip for anybody whoamp;#39;s been having the same problems as me using SD cards on the MacBook Pro even with the write-protect switch all the way to the top which should be read and write when I plug the card into the MacBook Pro it shows up as read-only and Iamp;#39;m not able to copy files onto the card or delete files from the card so I found that the best solution is to try and put the switch as close to the middle as you can in between the open and closed position and when youamp;#39;ve done that once you plug it back into the Mac it shows up as read and write and now youamp;#39;re able to delete files from the card and copy new files onto the card Iamp;#39;ve tried this with various sizes of SD cards and with three different brands and itamp;#39;s worked every time sometimes you have to fiddle about a bit to get the right position for the switch it seems to be around the middle perhaps a little bit closer to the top but I hope this helps you if