by DataLocker | Jan 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
Yes, the DataLocker does not depend on the operating system for any security processes. It will run under any operating system that supports NTFS or FAT32 file system “Mass Storage Devices”.
by DataLocker | Jan 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
You must run the firmware and Master Password update tools as an “Administrator” in Windows Vista. To do this, simply right-click the program and then select “Run as Administrator”
by DataLocker | Jan 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
No, you will not be able to fully use the Datalocker drive with it’s default NTFS filesystem on your Mac. By default, the current Mac OS lacks the ability to create or change files on a drive formatted with NTFS filesystem. If you plan to use the DataLocker...
by DataLocker | Jan 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
The DataLocker comes preformatted in the NTFS format due to its superior performance, support and capabilities for high capacity hard drives. Windows Users If you require a drive which can be used on multiple operating systems, you may need to reformat the drive in...
by DataLocker | Jan 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
The “Change Encryption Key” function is used to generate a new AES encryption key. This is useful for redeploying a DataLocker to a new user, for example if a company needs to reissue a used DataLocker to a new employee, changing the encryption key will...
by DataLocker | Jan 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
The “Self Destruct” feature is a defense against brute force password hack attempts. The DataLocker performs this by “zeroizing” all the devices encryption keys once a preset number of failed login attempts is reached. Once the encryption key...