![]() I tried to format using exfat and NTFS to see if that fixed the bug. I have tried v1,v2, and version 3 (doubt they would work anyways as encryption is different?). I was never able to access the app menu again. Right after password the app would crash or would time out. After a while the app became slow and then refused to open at all. ![]() Repairing made the app crash or time out.Īre these encypted files gone for good or is there a way to reverse the process by means of decryption ? My experience with Sandisksecureaccess thus far Installed the factory exe Sandisksecureaccess v3.01 on the drive and proceeded to load files onto it. Once launched I could not see any of my encrypted folders in the vault. It wrote over all the files or replaced the existing ones. I then Installed the original 3.01 software it shipped with (same password) and copied all folders back to the UFD drive (vault). I didn’t modify or rename any of the original folder names. **Each time I disconnected the drive properly (ejected) and never had a crash.Īfter all things failed I then transferred all contents of the UFD onto a backup HD - I saved all folders and copied the vault over intact. Searched the forums and tried multiple fixes & suggestions - no such luck. If that fails your last resort may be to brute-force the password, Kali Linux has lots of great offline password cracking tools. Please download files in this item to interact with them on your computer. I tried the drive on a macbook pro and also a windows 7 pc with no such luck. If that fails, try using a script that brute forces the top 10 000 most used passwords, there are password lists scattered all over the itnernet. San Disk Secure Access V 3.01 Win : Sandisk : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive There Is No Preview Available For This Item This item does not appear to have any files that can be experienced on. ![]() ![]() Installed the factory exe Sandisksecureaccess v3.01 on the drive and proceeded to load files onto it.Įverything worked as promised. My experience with Sandisksecureaccess thus far … ![]()
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