CD Secure prevents pirated copying and unapproved accessing your sensitive files and data in compact disk by SDH (Secure-Data-Hide) technology. With SDH, the sensitive files are invisible to unapproved users or software, but the owner or the owner ‘s program of the sensitive files can access them freely. With CD Secure, you should not worry about CD piracy or leak of your sensitive files. CD Secure also provider tools to make CD image file and burn CD image file to CD. It is a good choice to hold it now.
How to use: 1. Organize the folder or files that your want to record to CD. Put them in one folder. 2. Use CD-Image-Make tools or other tools to make them into a CD image file. 3. Open the CD image file and select the sensitive folders or files, and hide them. 4. Save the CD image file, and burn the CD image file to CD. 5. Then the sensitive folders or files in the CD are secure.
Remark: Please remember the full path of the sensitive file. You or your programs can use the full path to operate the files hidden in the CD.
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