Set a password on a CD or DVD

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Smoke_cS -  
 nicolas193201Mm -
Here it is, I have recorded a data CD but I would like to put a password on the CD, well actually it's a DVD RW. If someone could tell me if this is possible and if so, please let me know how to do it. THANK YOU in advance.

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gosthem
 
Hello everyone, due to the importance of this subject, I spent the whole night trying to set a password on my CD-ROM and I succeeded. It was with difficulty that I finally got the software SecureBurn, but you must not forget your password. To open your CD-ROM, this last one will ask you for the password.
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lyonord
 
Hello,
Where did you find the software Secure Burn? Thank you.
I have WinISO in French and I also want to hide things on DVD. Thank you.
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PH2
 
I would also like to find secureburn, but I can't find it. Could you tell me where you got it?
Thank you in advance.
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htahar Posted messages 58 Status Membre 16
 
I think it's useful for adult films, for example, right???
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teutates Posted messages 19847 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   3 589
 
Hello,

The question has already been addressed! I reiterate the same answer!
Why bother protecting CDs and DVDs when so many are going out of their way to unprotect them?! It's a relentless race for innovation with the counter-war!

The best thing is not to distribute at all!!!

Toco y se gausos !!!
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Smoker_cS
 
Hello
yes I agree with you but I don't want to sell them or make a profit, I just want to protect the data on the CD or DVD (because there's always one in my family who rummages through my CDs or DVDs... you understand... so that's it
So if you have a solution, please let me know because that would be great
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Fada09 Posted messages 1741 Status Contributeur 547
 
Hello everyone,

Does my solution of the zip or rar file provided in the first response of this post not work for you?
It allows for a password before accessing the data, but regarding security, the passwords for WinRAR (or WinZip) aren't the best, but if it's just to keep mom, dad, and the brother from looking at the data, it should be enough.

Keep me posted ++

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;-)
~ ~ Fada ~ ~ : Member of #Star!alco
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gosthem
 
Well, here it is, I believe it's possible to close your CD with a password by following these steps:
1- Choose the folders and files you want to burn and put them into a single folder.
2- Change the extension of this "unique" folder to Bin or Iso using Winiso.
3- You will need a software that you can easily find, it is Secure burn, with which you will burn your folder and set a password.
In practice, I don't know if it will work or not, good luck everyone. Thank you.
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cd
 
Bonjour, comment faire pour protéger un CD ou DVD par un mot de passe mais avec un Mac ? Quel logiciel peut-on utiliser compatible avec Mac OS X ? Merci d'avance.
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Fada09 Posted messages 1741 Status Contributeur 547
 
Hi,
As far as I know you can't, but if you really want to protect your data, you could for example create a zip (or rar) file and give it a password. Then you burn your file and there you go :)

Wait to see if someone has another solution.

Good luck

;-)
~ ~ Fada ~ ~ : Member of Star!alco
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Smoker_cS
 
Well, a little, but mainly it's for data... but do you have a solution or not?? Because honestly, it would really help me out a lot on your part.
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jonas
 
Hi, have you found the solution to encrypt a CD?
I'm still looking
if you have an answer, let me know

I want to burn a data CD and protect it so that no one has access to it


bye
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jmaheux
 
is there a solution to put a password on a CD
have you heard any news on this subject because I also want to protect data with a password on the CD
and I don't know if it's possible and if so, with which program

thank you
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thechaos
 
download roxio easy media creator
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zakadam
 
It is possible to protect your files with a password and not a CD. And the solution is what fada09 required.
zakadam@icqmail.com
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irfan100
 
Can you please tell us where we can find secureburn?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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irfan100
 
Thank you very much for this solution, it's very practical.
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Marssoupio86 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
Go to this address, the software SecureBurne that will allow you to encrypt data on CD or DVD is located on an Asian site unless you understand Chinese, I'll give you the direct link:
http://hdcnc2.skycn.com/down/sb02d.exe
Houba Houba
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irfan100
 
Thank you for this link, but I don't know how to manipulate this software, can you help me please?
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Marssoupio86 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
It's simple: when you open the log, you have File Browser noted on the top left. You look for your data in your folder and drag it to the right in the CD layout pane, and then you check => SecureBurn CD and check Write
SecureCD to CD as well. Then click on record, and you directly burn data to CD with a password; otherwise, click on CD Image and there you will find the ISO file to burn, and it will ask you to set a password. That's it.
Houba Houba
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Marssoupio86 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
Sorry for these two same messages, I messed up by clicking twice. Oops
Houba Houba
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imhotep
 
There is another free and easy solution, which is to use AxCrypt. Here’s what you need to do:

1- Download and install AxCrypt https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/securite/4397-axcrypt/
2- Organize what you want to burn
3- Right-click on the file or folder you want to burn
4- In the list, hover over "AxCrypt" and then click on "Encrypt"
5- In the window, type your password and retype it for confirmation
6- Click "OK"
7- Start burning the encrypted file or folder (it will have the extension .axx)
8- On the burned CD or DVD, you will see your files with the .axx extension. Click on them, and the "AxCrypt" program will ask you for the password

Note: AxCrypt must be installed on the computer for you to read your encrypted CDs or DVDs

This is what I personally do :)
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matwachich
 
The download link isn't working, so I found this page: each writing (if we can call it that!!!) represents a link to download secureburn: http://www.skycn.com/404.html#downUrlMap
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