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DTVP30AV (DTVP30AV)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Select the link below to download the latest update for the DTVP30AV encrypted USB drive.
This update provides compatibility for macOS Big Sur.

Note 1: Please read the included updater instructions in its entirety prior to running the update.
Note 2: This updater is only for DTVP30AV with CLVX inquiry version

Native macOS Update: https://media.kingston.com/support/downloads/DTVP30AV_Mac_Updater.zip

FAQ: KTD-DTVP30AV-SUR

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This is common for flash storage, whether internal SSD, Flash Card, or external USB storage, and is due in part to a variance in how flash memory vs spinning platter hard drive manufacturers calculate megabyte. Hard drive manufacturers calculate a megabyte (or 1,000x1,000 bytes) as 1,000KBs, whereas the binary calculation for flash-based storage is 1,024KBs.

Example: For a 1TB flash-based storage device, Windows will calculate it as having a capacity of 931.32GB. (1,000,000,000,000÷1,024÷1,024÷1,024=931.32GB).

Furthermore, Kingston reserves some of the listed capacity for formatting (e.g., File Allocation Table) and other functions such as firmware and/or controller-specific information, and thus some of the listed capacity is not available for data storage.

FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-06

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By default, after the predefined max number of unsuccessful password attempts is reached, the drive will format and all data will be lost. Once the format is complete, data recovery is not possible. However, if you have not exhausted the max number of unsuccessful password attempts, you may consider contacting a professional data recovery company for assistance, such as DriveSavers Inc.
Please note: Kingston does not retain master passwords for encrypted USB drives. 

FAQ: KDT-111714-PRV-05

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