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  2. Disk First Aid - Wikipedia

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    Disk First Aid is a free software utility made by Apple Inc. that was bundled with all computers running the classic Mac OS. [1] This tool verifies and repairs a limited number of directory structure problems on any HFS or HFS Plus hard disk or volume. [2]

  3. USB flash drive security - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Computer Mac OS X operating system has provided software for disc data encryption since Mac OS X Panther was issued in 2003 (see also: Disk Utility). [citation needed] Additional software can be installed on an external USB drive to prevent access to files in case the drive becomes lost or stolen.

  4. Apple Disk Image - Wikipedia

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    Apple [1] Disk Image is a disk image format commonly used by the macOS operating system. When opened, an Apple Disk Image is mounted as a volume within the Finder.. An Apple Disk Image can be structured according to one of several proprietary disk image formats, including the Universal Disk Image Format (UDIF) from Mac OS X and the New Disk Image Format (NDIF) from Mac OS 9.

  5. exFAT - Wikipedia

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    For example, Sandisk ships their 256 GB CF cards as exFAT. Microsoft has entered into licensing agreements with BlackBerry, [27] [28] Panasonic, Sanyo, Sony, Canon, Aspen Avionics, [29] Audiovox, Continental, Harman, LG Automotive [30] and BMW. [31] Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.5 and later can create, read, write, verify, and repair exFAT file ...

  6. SD card - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk again announced pre-loaded cards in 2008, under the slotMusic name, this time not using any of the DRM capabilities of the SD card. [145] In 2011, SanDisk offered various collections of 1000 songs on a single slotMusic card for about $40, [146] now restricted to compatible devices and without the ability to copy the files.

  7. SanDisk - Wikipedia

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    First SanDisk logo (1995–2007) Second SanDisk logo (2007–2024) SanDisk (originally Sundisk) was founded in 1988 by Eli Harari, Sanjay Mehrotra, and Jack Yuan. [5] In 1995, just before its initial public offering, SunDisk changed its name to SanDisk, to avoid confusion with Sun Microsystems, a prominent computer manufacturer at the time. [6]

  8. Cruzer Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise [1] was an encrypted USB flash drive. This secure USB drive imposed a mandatory access control on all files, storing them in a hardware-encrypted, password-protected partition. The Cruzer Enterprise is designed to protect information on company-issued USB flash drives.

  9. Dmailer - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2001, Dmailer’s head office was located in Marseille, France, with a regional American office in Chicago, Illinois and a local presence in Australia.The company was founded in December 2001 by Brigitte Léonardi, winner of the "National Contest for Assistance to the Creation of Innovative Technology Companies", awarded by the French Ministry for Research (ANVAR).