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Sandisk flash drive hack encryptstick
Sandisk flash drive hack encryptstick






Try this, it worked for me, probably, until the next time it doesn’t…using version 3…maybe works with version 2?Įach time you do a “repair” it basically creates a new index.dat file. idx.bak files with the names of the newly generated system files. idx file with the name you copied from the new. Go to the vault / system files and rename the old. idx file (the file name, not the file itself) Go to the temporary location and copy only the file name from the. Once you’ve copied the two new files to a temporary location delete the originals from the system files folder on the flash drive. Looking at the date stamps of the files, 2 will be older and 2 will be newer (you can also check on the old write protected drive to confirm the names of the older files, the older files contain the encryption information needed however the file name is associated with the previous drive we will need to rename the old files)Ĭopy the 2 newer files and paste them into any temporary location outside of the flash drive (i.e… desktop)

sandisk flash drive hack encryptstick

Open the vault folder on the new drive via windows explorer, navigate to the system files folder, you should see several files, among them are two sets of "USB Flash Drive-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.idx and.

SANDISK FLASH DRIVE HACK ENCRYPTSTICK PASSWORD

When it prompts to create a new vault go ahead and create a new vault with the exact same password as the old vaultĮncrypt any file in the new vault (this will generate two new system files) Ĭopy the vault and secure access application from the write protected drive over to the new drive

sandisk flash drive hack encryptstick

There are some steps you can try in order to recover the vault files.






Sandisk flash drive hack encryptstick