Working with boot protection
See the "Boot protection" section for the detailed description of boot protection.
You can control boot protection from:
• Main window.
• Wizard.
• Command line.
To enable/disable protection or change the password, you should first select a disk.
You can choose the operation in the right panel, in the menu or on the toolbar.
Enable protection.
• Select an unprotected disk.
• Select "Enable protection".
• Enter the password and the password hint (if you do not want to specify a hint, leave the field blank).
Disable protection.
• Select a protected disk.
• Select "Disable protection".
• Enter the password (if you forget it, you can view the password hint by moving the mouse pointer over the "Forgot the password" label).
Change password.
• Select a protected disk.
• Select "Change Password ".
• Enter the old password (if you forget it, you can view the password hint by moving the mouse pointer over the "Forgot the password" label).
• Enter the new password and the password hint (if you do not want to specify the hint, leave the field blank).
After you confirm the operation, the program will carry it out and show you the result.
Limitations of an unregistered version:
• When the 30-day trial period expires, it will be impossible to enable protection and change passwords.
• The fields for entering passwords when you enable protection or changing the password are automatically filled in with the password "demo". If you use other passwords, the program will refuse to enable protection or change the password.
• The password hint field is filled in with a string telling you that the password in the unregistered version of the program is "demo".
After you register the program, all limitations will be removed. You can find information about registering the program in the "Registration" section.
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