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Orange arrow How do I enable System (Kernel) Extensions on M1/M2/M3/M4 Macs for Samsung Magician?

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  When installing a third-party program or extension, you may receive the "Systems Extensions Blocked/Updated" error on your Apple Silicon Mac. Then you follow the onscreen instructions to bypass the block for system extensions on your Mac, only to find that another error window pops up saying "To en...
Orange arrow What is AES (Class 0 SED), and how do I use it?

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  AES (Advanced Encryption Standard, Class 0 SED) technology is the standard algorithm of the United States that was designed to protect computer data. The AES technology applied to the SSD employs hardware-based controller and encryption technology, which minimizes the loss of performance and encryp...
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Orange arrow What is TCG/OPAL, and how do I use it?

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  TCG Opal (840EVO, 850 PRO, 850 EVO) is an authentication method that employs the protocol specified by the TCG (Trusted Computing Group). You need to install TCG software supplied by a TCG OPAL software development company. User authentication is done by Preboot Authentication provided by the softw...
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Orange arrow What is e-Drive, and how do I use it?

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  eDrive (available for 840 EVO , 850 PRO, 850 EVO): eDrive linked with BitLocker software is a technology to improve the security performance of BitLocker, which is provided by the Microsoft Windows operating system. BitLocker uses software-handled encryption, but when it is linked with a storage d...
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Orange arrow What should I watch out for when using e-DRIVE?

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  When using e-DRIVE, pay attention to the following information:- It can be used only with Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11.- All Encrypted Hard Drives must be attached to non-RAID controllers to function properly.- For Encrypted SSDs used as data drives: •The drive must be in an uninitializ...
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Orange arrow Do Samsung NVMe™ M.2 SSDs have hardware encryption?

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  Samsung NVMe™ SSDs provide internal hardware encryption of all data stored on the SSD, including the operating system. Data is decrypted through a pre-boot authentication process. Because all user data is encrypted, private information is protected against loss or theft. Encryption is done by hardw...
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Orange arrow Can I use the T7 Touch with a TV or game console?

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  Yes, you can. However, if you wish to use it on a device that does not support the Samsung Portable SSD Software 1.0, then you need to disable the Password Protection feature....
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Orange arrow If I lose my password, what do I have to do to use the T7 Touch?

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  If you lose your password, you need to perform a factory reset at a Service Center in order to use the T7 Touch. Since restoring the T7 Touch to its factory settings will clear all data stored on it, it is recommended that you back up any important data you do not wish to lose in advance. Please no...
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Orange arrow Can I change my password?

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  You can change your password on the Settings screen of the Samsung Portable SSD software as follows: Click the Set button on the Main screen, move to the Settings screen, click the CHANGE button, enter a new password, and save it. When setting a password, you may include spaces in your password o...
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