Secure your hard disk with 'Disk Password Protection'

Picture 1 of Secure your hard disk with 'Disk Password Protection' Most of today's large hard disks are partitioned for data. You can use the 'Disk Password Protection' tool to hide the hard disk partition you normally use to store sensitive data.

Disk Pasword Protection has the ability to hide all partitions containing data on your hard disk in a very safe and effective way even for all USB memory sticks attached to your computer. If you are a careful user, you can apply DPP directly to the boot C partition so no one can boot the computer if there is no appropriate password.

Using DPP is also very easy on the friendly interface. How to do the following:

1. Lock all sub-partitions as well as any USB memory sticks that are attached to your computer: You just need to click on the sub-partitions or USB memory sticks listed by DPP -> click the Enable panel Partition Protection button. -> enter the password you need to use in the Enter the password and Confirm the passwords fields. If you are a forgetful person, you can type in the password prompt in the Password Hint box -> click OK to finish.

2. Lock boot partition : usually used for partition C and slightly more slightly. Click the Wizard -> Select Boot Protection option in the Selecting Protection Mode interface that appears and click Next -> Select your hard drive in the Selecting Disk interface and click Next until the Entering Password and Hint interface appears . > enter the password you need to enter in the Enter the password and Confirm the password -> fields and click on the Start button to finish.

After completing the above procedure, DPP will ask you to enter the appropriate password at the DOS boot stage so that the computer can officially log in to the Windows boot process.

Interested readers can go to http://www.exlade.com/download/dppsetup.zip to download the trial version with a capacity of about 2.22MB.

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