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I have a 32GB Kingston Data Traveller USB drive which I am trying to encrypt. Despite upgrading to the full version of RoHos the maximum I can encrypt is 3900MB what good is this?

Andy Aldridge , 07.08.2015, 18:47
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teslineinc, 09.08.2015
Dear customer,
Now your USB drive is formatted in FAT32, and in this file system it is impossible to create a file more than 4GB.
So, first you need to format it in NTFS. After this launch Rohos application, Encrypt USB drive command, Change, specify desired size.
Idea status: under consideration

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User80, 25.11.2015, 18:20
Hello, I had a same problem, but after I had my USB from FAT32 to NTFS formated, I could encrypt a 5 GB space on myy USB. My Question is, how could be a 8 GB space be encrypted, because I read it can be a 8 GB free space encrypted on an USB. Thank you for ypur answer, and it's a good software. Thanks.
teslineinc, 26.11.2015, 09:22
Dear customer,
When you create new encrypted volume, Rohos application proposes to make it's size half of free volume. But you can click on 'Change' link and specify desired size. Before this you should format USB drive to erase hidden files and folders.
User80, 26.11.2015, 16:00
Hallo, Thanks, I could set the encrypted size on 8 GB! Thanks again!

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