Kingston DataTraveler 2000 (64 GB, USB-A, USB 3.1)

Kingston DataTraveler 2000

64 GB, USB-A, USB 3.1


Question about Kingston DataTraveler 2000

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triple007

4 years ago

Do you have to enter the pin every time you start the PC or only when it is actually pulled out of the slot?

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ssshserg

4 years ago

Yes, PIN is required at every restart or after standby. It seems to me that this is the right behaviour for data protection. Otherwise, an unattended computer with an unlocked flash drive would be easy prey for an information thief.

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ede.faludi

4 years ago

Yes, I can confirm that you have to re-enter the PIN every time when you restart the computer.