kingston DTVP 3.0 Vault Privacy User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Kingston
Table of Contents
kingston DTVP 3.0 Vault Privacy
Product Information
Specifications
- Platform: PC, Mac, Linux
- PC System Requirements:
- Minimum 15 MB free disk space
- USB 3.0, USB 2.0 support
- Consecutive device letters
- Mac System Requirements:
- Minimum 15 MB free disk space
- USB 3.0, USB 2.0 support
- Operating system compatibility: macOS 10.15.x – 13.x.x
- Linux System Requirements:
- Minimum 5 MB free disk space
- USB 3.0, USB 2.0 support
- Operating system compatibility: Linux v4.4+ kernel
Category | Details |
---|---|
Product Name | DataTraveler® Vault Privacy 3.0 |
Manufacturer | Kingston Technology |
Supported OS | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Capacity | Varies |
Interface | USB 3.0, USB 2.0 |
Product Usage Instructions
Windows Environment
Step 1: Inserting the DTVP 3.0
Insert the DTVP 3.0 into an available USB port on your notebook or desktop
computer and wait for Windows to detect it.
Refer to Figure 2.3 in the user manual for visual guidance.
Using the Device in Windows Environment
To use the device in a Windows environment, follow the instructions
provided in the user manual.
Device Options in Windows Environment
Adjust the DTVault Privacy settings by referring to the user manual.
Refer to Figure 5.5 in the user manual for visual guidance.
Mac Environment
Using the Device in Mac Environment
To use the device in a Mac environment, follow the instructions provided in
the user manual.
Device Options in Mac Environment
Adjust the DTVP 3.0 settings by referring to the user manual.
Refer to Figure 9.2 and Figure 9.5 in the user manual for visual guidance.
Linux Environment
Step 1: Changing Directory
Change the directory to the DTVP 3.0 volume by using the following command
in the terminal:
cd /media/adminuser/DTVP30/linux/linux32
cd /media/adminuser/DTVP30/linux/linux64
Using the Device in Linux Environment
To use the device in a Linux environment, follow the instructions provided
in the user manual.
FAQ
Where can I find additional support for my DTVP 3.0?
For additional support, visit Kingston Tech Support and Customer
Service.
Q: What are the available Linux commands for DTVP 3.0?
A: The available Linux commands for DTVP 3.0 are:
dtvp_about
dtvp_forgotpassword
dtvp_initialize
dtvp_login
dtvp_logout
What happens when I format the device?
Formatting the device will erase ALL of the information stored on the DTVP 3.0's secure data partition.
What are the system requirements for the DTVP 3.0?
For PC platforms, a Pentium III equivalent or faster processor, 15 MB of free disk space, and USB 3.0 or 2.0 ports are required. Mac platforms require 15 MB of free disk space and USB 3.0 or 2.0 ports. For Linux, 5 MB of free disk space and USB 3.0 or 2.0 ports are necessary, along with a Linux v4.4+ kernel.
How do I set up the DTVP 3.0 on a Windows system?
Insert the DTVP 3.0 into an available USB port on your notebook or desktop and wait for Windows to detect it. Follow the on-screen instructions for driver installation and device initialization.
Can I use the DTVP 3.0 on a Mac?
Yes, the DTVP 3.0 is compatible with macOS 10.15.x - 13.x.x.
What should I do if I forget my DTVP 3.0 password?
You can use the dtvp_forgotpassword command in Linux to reset the DTVP 3.0 and create a new password. Note that this will erase all data on the secure data partition.
DataTraveler® Vault Privacy 3.0 – Manual de usuario
Document No. 48003003-001.A03
DataTraveler® Vault – Privacy 3.0
References
- Kingston Tech Support and Customer Service - Kingston Technology
- Kingston Tech Support and Customer Service - Kingston Technology
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