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Kingston Datatraveler Question

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Hi All, HD failed so I Installed Linux Mint in February on the new SSD. I have a Kingston DTVP3.0 encrypted drive and today I plugged it in to see if I could still use it. It is recognized but I cannot get the launcher to work. It was originally used on my windows 7 computer. I can see that it has Linux folders 32bit/64 bit so apparently it will work with Linux. Do any of you know of a program I can download that will let me open the drive and use it? I use it for travelling and store insurance and medical information, that sort of thing. Any help would be appreciated. Also, I am not worried about losing any of the data on the drive. Thanks, Tim in Florida USA
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Re: Kingston Datatraveler Question

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Does this manual in the section, pages 21-24, on Linux Ubuntu (Mint is based upon Ubuntu) help?

http://media.kingston.com/support/downl ... al_002.pdf
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Re: Kingston Datatraveler Question

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ClixTrix, Thanks for the link. It appears that I can set this up after all. I was hoping I could use it in a MS OS and Linux OS, since it is for emergency only and If I am stranded with it most computers I could access will still be running MS Windows....Thanks so much for the help. Tim
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