Unlocking and locking the device Managing passwords Accessing my secure files Upgrading my device from Basic to Enterprise Reformatting my device Using my device on Linux Finding information about my device Where can I get Help? IronKey Basic S1000 User Guide...
• Windows: Start > My Computer > IronKey Unlocker > IronKey.exe • Mac: Finder > IronKey Unlocker > IronKey When Device Setup is complete, you can move your important files to the IronKey Secure Files drive (Imation USB drive for Mac) and they will be automatically encrypted.
Instalación en Linux (Linux 2.6 o superior) Conéctelo el dispositivo en el puerto USB de su equipo. Ejecute el programa “ironkey.exe” desde la carpeta de Linux del dispositivo y siga las instrucciones que se muestran en pantalla. IronKey Basic S1000 User Guide...
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Windows Secure Files Windows Linux Linux 2.6+ linux ironkey.exe Windows Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 Mac 10.6 Windows: IronKey Unlocker IronKey.exe Mac: Finder IronKey Unlocker IronKey Secure File Windows Linux Linux 2.6 linux ironkey.exe IronKey Basic S1000 User Guide...
IronKey™ Basic S1000 is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0, portable flash drive with built-in password security and data encryption. IronKey Basic S1000 is designed to be the world’s most secure USB flash drive. Now you can safely carry your files and data with you wherever you go.
• Auto-Launch Assistant HOW SECURE IS IT? The IronKey Basic S1000 has been designed from the ground up with security in mind. A combination of advanced security technologies are used to ensure that only you can access your data. Additionally, it has been designed to be physically secure, to prevent hardware-level attacks and tampering, as well as to make the device rugged and long-lasting.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS For further details about your device, see the Device Info page in the IronKey Control Panel. See “To view device information” on page 19. Table 1: S1000 Device Specifications...
• Windows XP (SP2+), Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8, Windows 8.1 • Mac 10.6+ • Unlocker for Linux (2.6 or higher, x86) Accessibility IronKey Control Panel is designed to be Section 508 compliant. Users with disabilities have keyboard navigation and screen reader support. Warranty Lifetime limited Designed and assembled in the U.S.A.
When the initialization is complete, the IronKey Control Panel appears. Your device is now ready to pro- tect your data and can be used on a Windows, Mac or Linux computer.
When working in this mode, the IronKey Control Panel will display the text “Read-Only Mode”. In this mode, you cannot perform any operations that involve modifying files on the device. For example, you cannot reformat the device, restore applications or edit the Applications list, or edit files on the drive.
Press the WINDOWS LOGO KEY + R to open the Run prompt: Type CMD and press ENTER. From the command prompt, type CHKDSK, the IronKey Secure Files drive letter, and then “/F /R”. For example, if the IronKey Secure Files drive letter is G, you would type: CHKDSK G: /F /R Use data recovery software if necessary in order to recover your files.
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Note: When you click a key in the Virtual Keyboard, all of the keys briefly go blank. This feature prevents screenloggers from capturing what you clicked. To disable this feature, click the icon (beside the Exit button) and choose Disable screenlogger protection. IronKey Basic S1000 User Guide...
Accessing my secure files Accessing my device if I forget my password There are no back doors to an IronKey Basic device. In other words, there is no way to unlock it if you do not have the correct password.
Linux distribution, you may need root privileges to use the program “ ” found in the Linux folder ironkey.exe of the mounted public volume. If you have only one IronKey device attached to the system, run the program from a command shell with no arguments (for example, ironkey.exe ).
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All of these methods require that the system administrator take (one time) action to enable access; after that, ordinary users can lock and unlock, and change passwords on any devices they plug in. Supported distributions IronKey Basic S1000 User Guide...
FINDING INFORMATION ABOUT MY DEVICE Use the Capacity Meter, located at the bottom right of the IronKey Control Panel, to see how much storage space is still available on your device. The green bar graph represents how full the device is (for example, the meter will be totally green when the device is full).
WHERE CAN I GET HELP? The following resources provide more information about IronKey products. Please contact your Help desk or System Administrator if you have further questions. • support.ironkey.com—Support information, knowledge base and video tutorials • securityfeedback@imation.com—Product feedback and feature requests •...