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The manufacturers of the memory chips used in these drives have utilities on changing the firmware. After diving into the world of Russian forums relating to USB drive firmware I'm pretty certain that these just have firmware loaded on them that makes them read only, or appear as optical media. Wrote: I'm reasonably certain that, short of disassembly and a soldering iron, these are really 'Read-Only' Drives.