Not sure what Apple’s approach is but if it’s “You can’t please everyone 100% of the time” I might agree. “Sandisk is using the Apple approach to problems.” Unfortunately, by default they can be accessed by any computer they are plugged into, so if your external hard drive stores important data you should be. If you made a product and 5 out of every 500,000 units was bad would you spend a whole lot of time trying to fix the problem? If you made a cooking utinsil and some people used it as a hammer and complained it wasn’t heavy enough would you make the utinsil heavier? Won’t it be nice if everyone had free healthcare? A free home? Free beer? Happiness 24 hrs a day? The included SanDisk Secure Access software offers 128-bit AES encryption and password protection to keep your private files private. “Wouldn’t it much better if they fix the drives so this problem no longer exists.” A search of this users forum shows the replacement link frequently. ![]() “In short, Sandisk is failing on purpose because they hope nobody finds out you can get a new USB drive for free.”įor people with problems that go to the SanDisk support site it’s pretty obvious they offer free replacements. I happen to have a new SanDisk Ultra Flair USB 3.0 flash drive but when I open the drive, there were 'SanDiskSecureAccess' folder and '' inside.
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