![]() ![]() I’ve now reformatted the drive and reinstalled secure access. I’m the only user of the drive so there’s only one vault on it yet it gave me a message saying that the files were either corrupted or were in a different vault/belonged to a different user and that i could delete the files or leave them. All the file sizes were the same as on my computer so I don’t think they were corrupted and it had the same amount of files too. Then i decide to try and use the repair index feature but that did nothing. I open multiple files from multiple folder but it’s all the same. 4 hours later and the copying finishes again, i go to open a file and i get the same message. I deleted all the files in secure access so that it was blank and copied everything (40GB+) back onto the drive. I tried other files and they all gave tge same message with the option to delete the file or leave it at the bottom. It showed a message saying “this file is corrupted or is owned by a different user” or something along those lines. I closed the message and waited for the copying to finish and when i went to open a file. I have a sandisk extreme pro 128GB usb stick with secure access version 3.02 (the latest) and while i was copying some files in the background i got a notification saying that a file (one that i wasn’t copying) was no longer available. ![]()
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