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Starting with your BackDisk
After you personalize your USBK, it is needed to format your BackDisk with your USBK since
the host system senses this BackDisk as unformated disk.
NOTE:
You must format your BackDisk when it is the first time use with your new encryption
key(s).
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CAUTION:
Formatting your BackDisk erases all data on it. Before formatting it, be sure to
back up your files on it.
To start with your BackDisk
1.
Plug your BackDisk port of your USBK.
2.
Activate your USBK.
#usbk -u DEVICENAME -p PASSWOD -a -k KEYNO
NOTE:
if you execute the command to get more detail information, you will see the status of
USBK as activate [#EK].
3.
After activation, the BackDisk should be formatted by disc tools of Linux and then the
you use BackDisk securely.
Day to Day Using of USBK
After you initialized your USBK, you can securely use your BackDisk together with USBK at
any time.
Activate / Deactivate your USBK
Activate your USBK
Activate your USBK, before you use your BackDisk and access the information on it.
For data transfer in ecryption/decryption form between BackDisk and Host System, the
USBK should be activated with a specific encryption key. To activate your USBK;
#usbk -u DEVICENAME -p PASSWOD -a -k KEYNO
NOTE:
if you execute the command to get more detail information, you will see the status of
USBK as activate [#EK].
Deactivate your USBK
Deactivate is tantamount to removing your BackDisk. It is equivalent in effect with removing
your BackDisk although it is plugged-in your USBK.
Deactivate your USBK, before you
•
leave your USBK plugged-on your computer,
•
want to set some settings
•
activate USBK with another key(Valid for A103 model)