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[OFFTOPIC] Bad USB-stick?!

Started by H4X0RZ, 29 June 2013 - 05:06 AM
H4X0RZ #1
Posted 29 June 2013 - 07:06 AM
Hello folks,
Yea this is really offtopic but I don't know where to ask when not here.

My father gave me a USB stick and says "That is a big challenge for you.". I've tooked the stick and tried out to understand what he mean with "challenge". Now there is a program called "logintool" on the stick. I've tried to delete it but the stick is protected. I've tried out various programs like Steganos shredderer, Total Commander etc. But I can't delete it!

The newest thing i've done was creating a registry that should deactivate the protection but it still doesn't work.

Does anyone know how I can delete it?
M4sh3dP0t4t03 #2
Posted 29 June 2013 - 07:10 AM
What about trying to open the program before trying to delete it?

Edit: I have just googled "logintool" and I found this: http://geekdrop.com/content/logintool-2093exe there should is an answer to your problem on the side.
chiloxsan #3
Posted 29 June 2013 - 07:12 AM
Have you tried formatting the drive?
Are you sure there isn't a read-only switch on the drive?

(Note that formatting the drive will erase all data on it)
H4X0RZ #4
Posted 29 June 2013 - 07:19 AM
Sorry, forget to say.
It's a program which wants a password.
After entering the password it opens "a new stick" which ist blank.
Before running the program the stick space is 1,19MB/1,50MB, after entering the right password the program disapears and the stick has 1,84GB/1,84GB. Crazy, right?
chiloxsan #5
Posted 29 June 2013 - 07:31 AM
Sorry, forget to say.
It's a program which wants a password.
After entering the password it opens "a new stick" which ist blank.
Before running the program the stick space is 1,19MB/1,50MB, after entering the right password the program disapears and the stick has 1,84GB/1,84GB. Crazy, right?

Going by that, it looks like the login program mounts a second partition containing the larger space.