- #HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK DRIVER#
- #HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK ARCHIVE#
- #HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK PRO#
- #HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK CODE#
just simply copying them elsewhere - an image backup saves space because wasted space is not included, but there's little if any of that wasted space with a VHD's single file. VHDs like those created with VeraCrypt, or as encrypted vaults using other software, normally don't show any benefit from backing them up vs.
#HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK ARCHIVE#
Performing a backup while the copy of Windows you're backing up is running of course works just as well, but the backup archive is most always larger, so that's another potential reason to back up using another OS. the WinPE used by most of the USB sticks you create with your backup software. TO include hidden files/folders in a disk/partition image backup, use another copy of Windows to perform the backup, e.g. Perhaps a weakness, while it's obvious from the program's folder & shortcuts that it's installed, the C:\Users\ \ AppData\ Roaming\ Wise Folder Hider\ Config.ini file lists how many folders you have hidden. One added registry entry = ""Expire Date"=hex:00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,", if that helps with the question of whether the license is lifetime as stated or not.
#HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK DRIVER#
Installation is straightforward without undue impact on Windows, while the single driver file, WiseFs32.sys, is added along with wisefs.dat to C:\Windows\.
#HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK PRO#
Wise Folder Hider Pro does seem to work OK with Win10 2004, which should be coming next month. Or just rename an encrypted zip or 7-zip file so it blends in with the 107k+ files in C:\Windows, use cloud storage registered using fake data, or store whatever on an easily hidden, easily destroyed microSD card. You & I can use Vercrypt VHDs, which can hold a hidden *nested* VHD.
#HIDER 2 VAULT ONLY CREATED ON LOCAL DISK CODE#
The NSA reportedly uses special file systems that no OS can read natively, or adds the file/folder hiding code to a drive's firmware. Their ad copy: "The data is completely invisible to other programs or on other operating system." is at best misleading in that respect. As is almost always pointed out in the comments, the weakness of using a driver file or modding the kernel is that it depends on that copy of the OS - anything hidden is fully visible to another copy of an OS, e.g. For the same purpose a rootkit OTOH might modify the OS kernel, or add code to the MBR or the device BIOS, though lots of malware does use a driver like today's GOTD. Software like Wise Folder Hider Pro tells the OS not to see the selected files &/or folders by using a driver file that starts with Windows. Folder/file hiding works because the OS can't see the hidden files &/or folders.