Whether you are using Windows XP or the trendy Windows 7/8, the login password is the first line of defense to protect system security. In order to protect system security, we often try our best to increase the complexity of the password and think that this will make everything better. Otherwise, your system is not safe if you accidentally disclose your password, or when you enter the password, it may even be cracked by hacker software. However, using VSUsbLogon, a free software, we can turn a general flash memory into an exclusive invisible key for Windows 7/8, which is safe and easy to open the system door.
The software supports 32-bit and 64-bit Vista/Windows7/8/2008 systems. : Http://www.bkjia.com/soft/201301/36627.html
First, connect your flash memory (even mobile hard drive, iPad, iPhone, and Samsung Galaxy series mobile phones) to your computer and run VSUsbLogon on Windows 7/8 on its main interface (figure 1) all currently connected USB devices are displayed in the "USB Device" column on the left.
Select your flash name and click the "Assign" button. In the pop-up window (Figure 2), enter your logon Password in the "Password" and "Confirm Password" columns. Note: To improve security, it is best to set a complicated password for your account in advance to allow illegal and broken translators to win. But you don't have to worry about remembering this complicated password, so you can give it to the flash memory. Click "Check Password" to Check whether the Password you entered is correct. In the "Priority" list, you can select the logon Priority from 1 to 10. The default value is 10. This parameter is prepared for multi-account environments. If there are multiple accounts in Windows 7/8, these accounts can use the same flash memory to bind their respective logon information, that is, VSUsbLogon allows multiple users to quickly log on to the system using the same flash memory. Each user runs VSUsbLogon in their own account environment and writes their account passwords and other information to the same flash memory, you can set priority parameters for each account. The larger the parameter, the higher the priority will be placed on the logon interface. For security, it is best to enter the authentication Code in the "PIN Code" column. If you do not set the authentication code, you can directly select the "Auto logon" item to automatically log on to the system.
After you click OK, VSUsbLogon uses the 256-bit AES encryption algorithm to encrypt the authentication information and write it into the target flash memory. After Windows 7/8 is started, all current account names are displayed on the logon interface by default. According to the general method, you can only select the target account and enter the correct password to log on to the system. This is actually a preset for illegal users, so it is difficult to guess the password. We can take another shortcut. At this time, we only need to connect to the key flash memory. An interesting thing happened. The logon button associated with the flash memory is automatically displayed on the logon interface, showing the account name bound to the flash memory, you only need to click the flash authentication button and enter the default authentication code to quickly log on to the system. If you use the automatic logon service, you can also avoid the hassle of entering the authentication code. Of course, if the key disk is shared by multiple accounts, VSUsbLogon will automatically pop up the Save all account logon button in the flash memory. Different login buttons are clicked and their respective authentication codes are entered, you can access your account environment, which is very convenient.