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  • From: "demir" <demir.beocin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <razbijaci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 11:28:43 +0100

Raymond.CC Blogpozdrav svima, evo ako nekog interesuje, moze da proba, naime 
radi se o programu koji sluzi da upisemo  br telefona, i ako izgubimo flash 
memory, taj ko je nadje njemu se pojavi poruka da je taj flash izgubljen i 
pojavi mu se broj telefona na koji treb a da se javi da bih vratio taj flash.
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      The Latest from Raymond.CC Blog   
      Have Your Missing or Lost USB Flash Drive Returned Back To You 

      Posted: 06 Dec 2008 02:00 AM CST




      I still have a few more freebies to share with you all but let’s give 
it a break. Let’s not forget this site is about computing and not offers or 
promotions. USB flash drives is pretty cheap nowadays and many people usually 
carry one with them wherever they go. It is so practical and small that 
sometimes we tend to keep everything in it and the thought of losing the USB 
drive can be daunting. Usually if a USB flash drive is lost or missing, 
there’s no hope of getting it back unless you have a note inside the drive or 
you use a marker to write down your contact on the USB drive.

      However, having a note inside the USB flash drive is not something that 
can really grabbed the finder’s attention. People often gloss over and ignore 
text files. Hence you need something that is eye catching and can force/trick 
the finder. I found a very useful tool that is able to do more than placing a 
note which could possibly make the finder return your missing or lost USB flash 
drive back to you.

      USB Lost and Found is a free tool that works on Windows 
2000/XP/Server/Vista to setup your USB drive to keep unauthorized users from 
keeping your USB drive if it were to be lost.



      USB Lost and Found has two methods of telling unauthorized users to 
return it. The first method is the Message method which when the user tries to 
use your USB drive it comes up with a message box that tells them to return it, 
along with your contact information, and denies access to the USB drive.


      The second method, which only comes with the Pro version, is called Lock 
Down. Lock Down immediately locks the user’s computer when the USB drive is 
accessed, covering the whole screen and denying access. When the computer is in 
lockdown mode, hotkeys such as Alt+F4 and Ctrl+Shift+Esc don’t work. Only 
Ctrl+Alt+Del would work and you can shutdown/restart/logoff your computer.


      When you’ve installed the lockdown protection on your USB flash drive, 
you can continue accessing your USB flash drive with any of the following 
methods below.

        1. Totally disable autorun in your computer,
        2. When AutoPlay appears, click on “Open folder to view files using 
Windows Explorer” instead of clicking on “Open folder to view files using 
the program provided on the device.” This is located near the bottom of the 
list of options in AutoPlay.
        3. Go to My Computer, identify which drive letter is your USB flash 
drive, then right click and select Explore.
        4. Go to My Computer, identify which drive letter is your USB flash 
drive, then type the drive name in the address bar and hit Enter.
        5. Allow the USB Lost and Found Lock Down program to run and type in 
your password.

      If you want the Lock Down feature, you’ll have to purchase the PRO 
version of USB Lost and Found for $3.49. To think about it, the lock down 
feature might work on “some” computer newbies but definitely not on more 
experienced users. If the computer has autorun turned off or security products 
such as USB Firewall or iKill installed, USB Lost and Found will not work. 
Maybe some antivirus will even warn and stop the autorun.inf from your USB 
flash drive… As you can see, this feature is not really perfect but I believe 
there are kind people in this world that would return the USB flash drive if to 
the owner. Another feature that could make it better is enter own custom 
message rather than the default “This USB drive is lost! Please contact: 
XXXXXXXXXX so that I may get my USB drive back! Thank you so much!”

      [ Download USB Lost and Found ]


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