
Currently, anytime I restart my computer I have to run a pointless exe file located on the virtual CD that does not require a password in order for me to have access to my drive.

Setting > Apps and used that to uninstall the software it did not actually remove the unlocker. I believe that because I switched the Drive Letters when I went into I switched the Drive Letter of the Virtual CD (originally D:) with the Drive Letter of the external SSD(originally F:) so that the external SSD would appear higher in file explorer.Īfter realizing it would require me to enter a password in every time my computer restarts I decided to try and uninstall the SanDisk unlocker. It created a virtual CD Drive which has only read permissions used to unlock the drive before using it. It came with security software which I installed without really thinking.

In this way, users are assured that important data is secure and accessible even if the pen drive gets stolen or lost. In addition, it backup facility allows users to back up vault data up to 2 GB online. I recently purchased a SanDisk 2TB Extreme PRO Portable External SSD. SanDisk Secure Access allows users to password protect files in SanDisk USB flash drives.
