Tips1=A secure passphrase should be long enough, it should contain eight characters at least, as well as capitals and numbers.
Tips2=Change your passphrase frequently will dramatically enhance security.
Tips3=A password should be random enough to protect SecureDisk volumes from being decrypted by others.
Tips4=The fastest way to mount a SecureDisk volume is double click it from Windows explorer.
Tips5=Details about a SecureDisk volume will be showed when holding mouse on the SecureDisk volume file for several seconds in Windows explorer.
Tips6=In the properties page of a SecureDisk volume file from Windows explorer you can find some details about this SecureDisk volume.
Tips7=There are two ways to create a SecureDisk volume, Fast manner and Wizard manner, which can be defined from Option->Settings menu.
Tips8=You can select "Floating size" when creating your SecureDisk volume, which means the file is very small at first, maybe only several KBs, and will grow when you add data into the virtual disk.
Tips9=All files or data in SecureDisk volume will be protected using the best cryptographic algorithm. You will get nothing but nonsensical content when open it with other utilities.
Tips10=SecureDisk use volume files to encrypt and store your precious data.
Tips11=Current version of SecureDisk Supports Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP operation systems.
Tips12=A virtual driver created by SecureDisk can be used as normal drivers, all the encrypt and decrypt processes are transparent to the user and applications.
Tips13=Using SecureDisk tray menu is another way to mount/dismount SecureDisk volumes.
Tips14=SecureDisk supports FAT16/NTFS file systems of Windows NT, and FAT16/FAT32/NTFS file systems of Windows 2000.
Tips15=Set whether to use driver A: and B: as virtual driver from Option->Settings menu.
Tips16=SecureDisk provides fast and secure data encryption, and very easy to use at the same time. All you should do is remember your password.
Tips17=Your personal information may be accessed by others in the case you lose your notebook computer or hard disk, sometime this may cause more damage to you than the notebook computer or hard disk itself, but using SecureDisk you can avoid information divulgence.
Tips18=It is suggested to backup your SecureDisk volume files regularly to avoid potential damage made to it during system downtime, just simply copy the files to other media, such as hard disk. With the protection of cryptographic algorithm others can not access data stored in it.