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Pointsec encrypted disk - Windows corrupted - Need DMU

February 8th, 2011, 5:26

Hi

I have an SSD 128GB disk is full disk pointsec encrypted. The windows
XP is corrupted and during boot it goes to blue screen. Even cannot
login to safe mode.

As I searched through google the only straight fwd way to recover data
is to Install Pointsec Disk Mount utility on a working machine and
connect this pointsec encrypted disk as secondary disk and supply
username , password and access the data.

http://fdo-workspace.blogspot.com/2010/ ... ility.html

But it seems the Dynamic Mount Utility is not available as free
download.

It will be very helpful if some who has it can fwd to me.

Thanks for your help
Cheers
-Jag

Re: Pointsec encrypted disk - Windows corrupted - Need DMU

February 8th, 2011, 6:46

Surely if you have a genuine licenced copy of pointsec, you can download it?

Re: Pointsec encrypted disk - Windows corrupted - Need DMU

February 8th, 2011, 12:44

pcimage wrote:Surely if you have a genuine licenced copy of pointsec, you can download it?


The client don't have it. This is corporate and they have IT team overseas and local people don't have any clue on this, though they are still trying to get it from overseas.

If anybody has the copy of this utility it will be very helpful

Cheers
-Jag

Re: Pointsec encrypted disk - Windows corrupted - Need DMU

February 8th, 2011, 13:09

jag17 wrote:If anybody has the copy of this utility it will be very helpful

Not legal

Re: Pointsec encrypted disk - Windows corrupted - Need DMU

February 10th, 2011, 21:48

Hi jag17

I've been through the same problem was you
Our customer's company was a very large one (Worldwide known)

His TI guys were lazy and/or not interested to help because the HDD was from another department
Customer had no idea where his original DVD installation was, but fortunatelly he remembered his Pointsec login/password

So I sent and e-mail to Pointsec support explaining my case, making a point that I was not asking for login or password, and they kindly e-mailed a version of DMU within 48 hours

I recommend you do the same. Good luck!

-BR-
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