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Need some help with lost access to encrypted folder please...


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#1 Criosdh

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Posted 22 February 2023 - 09:24 AM

I have some sensitive info encrypted in data files in a folder. I used this program:

 

https://www.ilike-share.com/free-folder-password-lock.html

 

I did the lock and hide option. Then my SSD that windows 10 was on crapped out on me. The encrypted folder was on a different harddrive that is fine.

 

However the problem is that after reinstalling the program on my new harddrive it doesn't "see" or have a memory of the encrypted and hidden folder.

 

Any idea how I can resolve this issue? I've emailed the tech support for the program developer but I'm not even sure they're still active.

 

Thanks!

 

 



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#2 ctigga

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Posted 23 February 2023 - 03:35 AM

Hi,

 

Disclaimer: I'm not familiar with the specific data protection software you're using.

 

The fact that your encrypted data resides on working media is excellent news.

 

There seems to be a basic guide located at: https://www.ilike-share.com/guide/free-folder-password-lock.html

Before your SSD died, the protection software may have been "remembering" some of your most recently accessed encrypted files so that you could quickly locate them in the future?

Now that you've reinstalled both Windows and the protection software, you may need to explicitly locate the encrypted file(s) from your external drive (likely by clicking the green "Open Decryption" button [shown in the guide]) and then select the file on your external drive (typically located under the "Computer" node in the directory tree)

If needed, you may also want to try contacting the developer again, perhaps using a different email address.

(Be certain to check your spam/junk mail folders as these sometimes erroneously catch legitimate correspondence)

 

I suspect the above will resolve your issue; If not, there are still other options, but they're more complicated/costly.

 

Disclaimer: I have never used the particular protection software you're using.






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