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Triple A
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Password protecting an external hard drive
I have an external USB hard drive that I want to fill with porn.
Is there a way to password protect it? |
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Bringin' Back The Sexy
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Don't know of a product that will password protect your external hard drive...you could go into the "Share" settings in Windows and only give access to your log-in, but that doesn't help if other people use/know your log-in.
What you can try and I have used this is a program called "Hide Folders". Normally when you hide folders/files in Windows (using the Folder Options) you can see at the bottom of explorer the number of hidden folders/files - this of course is a give-away. "Hide Folders" can "lock", "hide & lock" or password protect, and Windows will not give any tell-tale signs that any folders/files are hidden. |
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God Bless America
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If you have a log in password for your account, this can be used to protect folders from other users. Your hard drive must be formatted using NTFS (which it probably is unless you're dual booting with another operating system). Here's what to do...
Right-click the folder that you want to make private and choose "Properties" (or Alt+Double-click). Go to the "Sharing" tab and check the "Make this folder private" box. Click Apply . If you do not have a password on your account, a box will pop up asking if you want to assign a password. This must be done if you want to make the folder private, so click Yes . You will need to use your password to log on to your computer from then on. Type in a password then confirm it. Click the "Create Password" button then close the Password window. Click OK in the Properties dialog box. Now anyone else logged on to your computer can't access that file without knowing your password. I'm guessing that this will work for a folder on an external drive as well. |
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God Bless America
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or you could try this software:Password Protect USB
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