instant Lock questions & answers

Protects folders on the user's PC by hiding and password-protecting them
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Question by Guest
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May 6, 2020

I've been using the trial version 3.2 for more than a week when suddenly my password won't recognize. It seems like the password change without changing it. I emailed their support but all of my 6 messages were failed to deliver. Is there any other way to contact the software admin for instant lock?

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Answer by Saumya Sharma

Yes, there may be other ways to contact the software admin for Instant Lock. One option could be to visit their official website and look for alternative contact methods such as a contact form or phone number. It's also advisable to check if there are any community forums or support groups dedicated to Instant Lock where you could seek assistance.

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Question by Guest
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April 25, 2011

I cannot found my locked file/folder after re-installation of Windows XP SP2 by using the same password. How can I recover my file? My file should be on (F:) drive. I can't find it using data recovery software.

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Answer by Dan Angel

As you can see in the FAQ section at the official web page, new OS installations may alter a disk format and it is recommended to unlock the folders and take backups before reinstalling the OS. Since the file/folder is locked and you don't have a backup, remove Instant Lock using Add or Remove Programs feature and the password used to lock your files and check the (F:) directory. If you can't find it, try using the search engine from the Start menu. Alternatively, you can use [email protected] email address to get in touch with the support team.

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