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remove read-only ISOFS file system created by startup disk creator

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I created a bootable Ubuntu-20.04 USB disk using startup disk creator by Ubuntu. The boot is working fine and installed Ubuntu too. But, it has left my USB derive unusable. Whenever I try to format/reformat it or copy/paste into it or create/delete a partition in it, it gives error that it's a read-only file system, ISOFS. I've tried many solution over internet but none is working. Is there any way to remove read-only ISOFS file system??

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cn flag
Create a new partition table on the media; ie. formatting it should achieve this (note: that's formatting the device & not a partition on the device). USB *flash* media is a consumable item, and will fail at some stage during a write; your *media* may just need to be replaced.
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Have you found any solution? I am facing the same issue.
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