Privacy Function - Hyundai MPC 182 FM Instruction Manual

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XIV. PRIVACY fUNCTION
Most users will delete some files or secret files before lending it to friends, in order to protect
your privacy. This is very inconvenient! From now on, this player will provide you a function to
protect your own privacy. User can make use of the attached software in the CD to divide the
drive memory as two (users can see the flash disk in the computer, for Windows 2K user must
install SP4). Add password for one of the disk, and store your secret files in that disk. In this way
only password can enter.
f) Run "RdiskDecrypt.exe" and a window will pop up as shown below, type in your user name
and password. If it is correct, the disk will be open.
g) You must enter your use name and password to enter the disk every time.
h) If you don't want to use this function (cancel this function), please format the player by this
program and all data will be deleted.
Caution: Disk memory divide or combine will delete all the files in the player.
Caution: Never forget your user name and password, or else you cannot enter the disk. You
must need to combine (format) the disks to cancel password and this will delete all the files.
a) Connect the player to the PC.
b) Install the tools at the attached CD, and run "MP3 Player Disk
Tool" at the Windows start menu.
c) Select "Divide and add password"; set a desirable memory
for needed. Then click "Set user and password".
Fill in the "new user", "new password" and "repeat password
(same as new password"). Then click "Start" to start disk
divide.
d) The window will display as show when finished, click "OK"
and the window will re-start again
e) You will see the flask disks on your computer after it
is restated. Click to the disk added password (the 2nd unit)
and you will see 3 files; 2 of them are invisible and one of it is
.exe file, the disk memory is about 300K.
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