Breaking USB encryption

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ConorBenstead

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I have a USB stick from integral which has built in encryption called TotalLock. To access the stick I have to start the TotalLock program that appears as a virtual CD when the stick is put in, I put in the password and windows can now see the device and use it.

I want to get rid of the encryption but it appears it is in a protected area, a simple format won't cut it sadly. I have all files shown in file settings including system files but there is nothing showing. Is there any command prompt line I can use to get rid of the encryption?

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USAFRet

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1. If the encryption process were that easy to circumvent, it wouldn't be much use, would it?

2. Forum rules preclude assistance with circumventing passwords, encryption, etc.

3. Copy the data off it, and buy a new, unencrypted drive.
 
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