How to Restore Pictures from a Password-Protected USB Flash Drive

Summary: Photos recovery from an encrypted or password protected USB drive is tricky, but not impossible. This blog will help you understand how to restore photos from an encrypted USB drive using built-in methods or a reliable photo recovery software. If nothing works in your favour, click on the below buttons to download the Photo Recovery software.

About two decades ago, USB flash drives were considered as a revolutionary portable data storage technique. Nowadays, it’s considered as a significant threat to data security, if not password protected. Although, using a password protected USB flash drive also has grim consequences like losing the key to decrypt it causing permanent data loss.

Flash drive users frequently search for smart ways to recover photos from a password protected USB. Certainly, you are struggling because the photos stored in the flash drive remains inaccessible until you decrypt or unlock the USB drive. Follow the DIY instructions provided in the blog to restore your valuable data from an encrypted or write-protected flash drive using Windows or macOS.

What’s an encrypted USB Drive?

Encryption is a sound choice for protecting your valuable data like personal photographs and videos, stored in a USB or flash drive with an algorithm or code, to prevent unauthorized access. You can’t unlock a password protected USB drive without the secret key used to encrypt it.

How to unlock encrypted USB drive?

To restore the photos stored in an encrypted flash drive, first decrypt it using the key or password, and later open and view the content stored in it. Let’s take a look at the available options:

Unlock the Password Protected flash drive on Windows

Unlocking a password protected USB drive in Windows PC is simple. Decrypt the drive using BitLocker, a renowned encryption tool included with Microsoft Windows versions. Here’s how to do it:

Tip:  If you can’t find BitLocker Drive Encryption in Control Panel on your computer, then check it in Systems & Security folder.

Click on more options to use your 48-digit recovery key if you can’t recall your USB password. You can also decrypt BitLocker-protected USB drives. Follow this KB for step-by-step guide.

Use Administrative Password to Decrypt Flash Drive in Windows

Yet another feasible solution won’t work until you have administrator passwords to unlock the encrypted USB drives, partitions, or write-protected drives. Observe the steps to unlock the USB drive with an administrative password and recover photos from it:

Decrypt the USB Flash Drive in macOS

FileVault is a built-in disk encryption program of macOS to recover data from an encrypted USB drive. Just enter a valid password to unlock it and follow the process:

You can also decrypt a hard drive by using Finder without any password. Simply open Finder and from the left pane, secondary-click on the encrypted hard drive. Now, select the Decrypt ‘Drive_Name’ option. Once your Mac decrypts the hard drive, access your flash drive without any password.

Unlock the Physically Locked USB Drive

Some flash drives have a write protection button on the side or bottom, just like SD cards, to avert data overwriting, malware attacks, and accidental erasure. If you plug a physically locked flash drive into a public or virus-infected computer, the content stored in the drive remains unaffected.

Move the lock to turn on or off the drive to make it read-only. Once locked, the USB drive will shut down all the unsolicited entry or data extraction attempts. However, if you want to extract photos from a write-protected USB, you must unlock it first. Since you are looking for options to restore photos from a write protected USB, we suggest Microsoft DiskPart command-line utility to disable read-only settings and restore photos:

Identify your USB flash drive with the bigger size appearing on screen like in the below screenshot.

You can refer to this informative article to restore encrypted photos. Also, learn how to recover photos from a corrupt or unresponsive USB drive.

Decrypt the USB flash drive without a password to restore photos

In case you can’t recall the password of your encrypted USB drive, then also you can decrypt the write-protected USB drive. Just locate the StorageDevicePolicies on any version of Windows to change the WriteProtect value as instructed in the steps:

Note: Follow the Registry Editor with utmost caution as any inaccurate edit may have grim consequences like complete reinstallation of the operating system. This may eventually result in data loss.

Restore Photos with expert photo recovery software

After performing all the methods to decrypt or unlock your password protected USB drive, use a trusted photo recovery software to restore photos. We recommend Stellar Photo Recovery, a software proficient at retrieving photos disappeared, deleted, hidden, or missing from all kinds of flash drives and write protected USB drives. Additionally, the software can recover lost videos, photos, and audio files from BitLocker encrypted drives, volumes, and partitions. Just select the encrypted drive in the software and click Scan to enter the BitLocker password. It will recover photos from the encrypted flash drive. Follow these quick steps to restore photos from a password protected USB drive:

Note that your photos recovery chances stand high only when you avoid using the USB drive after unlocking it. Any further attempt to save more photos in it or reuse the drive can overwrite or delete the pictures. So, avoid unnecessary actions till our software helps you recover desired number of photographs.

Conclusion:

Restoring a password protected flash drive needs precision and a secret key (password) to decrypt the drive. The solutions suggested in this blog are adequate to help you restore the photos from an encrypted drive, but using a reliable photo recovery tool is equally essential. Stellar Photo Recovery software is compatible with Windows and macOS, enabling users to restore data from an encrypted USB drive after unlocking it. Nonetheless, don’t assume that the photo recovery software can circumvent modern encryption standards like AES-256. So, keep your USB password handy and secure. Certainly, the risk of data loss remains in both encrypted and non-encrypted drives. Also, encryption makes the process of photo recovery complex. So, maintain a backup of your photos to save time, effort, and money.

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