Let’s assume that your computer has a significant amount of private or confidential data, and you do not want to let others copy them to a USB drive. Alternatively, let’s think that you do not wish to allow others to use any USB device such as a wired printer, keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, etc. You then need to disable removal storage classes.

Disable Removable Storage classes in Windows 10

To disable removable storage classes in Windows 10, using the Group Policy Editor follow these steps- Open the Local Group Policy Editor. For that, press Win+R to open the Run prompt, type gpedit.msc, and hit the Enter button. After opening it, navigate to the following path- In the Removable Storage Access, you will get a setting called All Removable Storage classes: Deny all access. Double-click on it, and select the Enabled option. Now, click on Apply and OK to save the change.

Disable removable storage access in Windows 10

To disable removable storage access in Windows 10, follow these steps- Let’s check out these steps in detail. Before getting started, it is recommended to backup all Registry files and create a System Restore point.

Press Win+R, type regedit, and hit the Enter button. If the UAC prompt appears, click the Yes button to open the Registry Editor on your computer. Following that, navigate to this path- Right-click on Windows > New > Key, and name it as RemovableStorageDevices. After that, right-click on RemovableStorageDevices > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, and name it as Deny_All.

Double-click on Deny_All to set the Value data as 1, and click the OK button to save changes. That’s all! After that, all the USB storage devices will not be working on your computer.