Is it possible to password an external hard drive?

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Having had a mass clear out with photos I've now a 4TB free to store clients photos. I wanted to encrypt or password the drive to be accessed with the data.
 
For full disk encryption Bitlocker would be my first port of call, as it's built in to Windows so should be the least hassle, theoretically! Search for bitlocker, it should be relatively painless and hold your hand through the process. You'll choose a password, and store a recovery key somewhere else to allow access in the event of the password being forgotten.

:edit: it's worth mentioning that Bitlocker isn't available to Home versions of Windows. In that case, I'd look towards TrueCrypt, although I've never used it I've heard it is a suitable bitlocker alternative.

:edit2: I meant VeraCrypt, TrueCrypt has been out of development for some time so isn't as secure as alternatives.
 
Ah balls, on Home version! Don't trust TrueCrypt as it's not being developed anymore .
 
I did make a post in the other thread, let me see if I can see it


e; Give VeraCrypt a look
 
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Had a look at Vera & Usb-Security

Vera seems far more secure & like the fact it makes the drive ask to be format so if it is stolen then they hopefully would wipe the drive.
So will be using this tomorrow.



For ease of use (and can't find what encryption they use) USB-Security wins but appears the company is shady!

And StorageCrypt couldnt see my 4TB so ditched it, seems its not been updated since 2011
 
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