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    Integral Crypto USB Drives

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by mbassoc2003, Jan 1, 2010.

  1. mbassoc2003

    mbassoc2003 Notebook Guru

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    Integral produce an AES hardware encrypted USB Drive that they call the Crypro Drive. It runs a software program called Total Lock directly from the chip before it allows the user to access the memory partition on the drive.

    Integral currently claim that their drives are compatable with Windows 7, but I have been unable to to get any of my company's drives to work with Windows 7. Has anyone here heard of/owned these types of USB thumb drives, and been able to get them to operate with Windows 7?