Cixert Posted April 24, 2020 Share Posted April 24, 2020 (edited) I have purchased 3 Kingston A400 SSD drives and I find that they have AES 256 bit hardware encryption. When I use Kingston as an external USB disk saving data, there is no problem reading this data from other systems. But when I use them as an internal disks with a operating system installed in they, the rest of the operating systems that I have in other partitions cannot read the new data saved (Internet downloads, documents, etc). Is it possible to disable hardware encryption? I am looking to change them by Maxtor Z1 SSD, because I do not read that they have encryption. I'm wrong? Do you know of other SSDs that do not have this annoying encryption that prevents me from working with my files? Thanks. Edit: I may be wrong, from a DVD with Windows XP live PE I see and read the files. But from other Windows installed on the disk, with the drivers not configured, strange symbols are seen in the file names, as if they were corrupt. I don't understand nothing... Edit 2: The issue is solved, it was not caused by encryption. The cause was that the data partition was out of alignment. https://msfn.org/board/topic/181451-are-the-ssd-disks-windows-2000-compatible/ Edited April 27, 2020 by Cixert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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