MyWinlocker

I don't have the Acer I opened the account MyWinlocker YoSafe on but I wanted to know accessed the recorded files remains possible?

It is a forum of mutual assistance for user for Microsoft products.

You need to ask Acer on MyWinLocker as they you it provided.  You might get some info of its editors, EgisTec, as well.

However, because the utility is described as creating a virtual drive for your data on your computer, the data are only available on this computer.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • I have an Acer Aspire 5542. Since I was Windows 10 MyWinLocker Yo-Safe will not open.

    Hi, I have an Acer Aspire 5542.  It came with Windows 7, and had MyWinLocker Yo-Safe pre-installed.  Since I upgraded to Windows 10 MyWinLocker Yo-Safe will not open.  After I entered my password in the window of MyWinLocker Yo-Safe he said Yo-Safe is open in a small window pop up at the bottom right of the screen, but Yo-Safe will appear in the window of this PC, and the overview of the tray icon still says it is closed.

    I found the answer: open an administrator command prompt and then type in: sc mwlservice start

  • What is Egis technology MyWinLocker?

    I have a new Netbook Acer Aspire and list programs, I see Egis Tech. When I search, I see that it is Egis technology MyWinLocker. Can someone tell me what it is and why you need it? Any place I can get info on this product?

    Thank you

    Tom Spero

    The following may help: http://www.egistec.com/products/mywinlocker-3-plus.html

  • MyWinLocker does not open my very important files

    Whenever I try to open my files it says "problem found in the MyWinLocker software. Please close all programs running and reinstall it. What should I do?

    Have you tried to do what she says to do?  This software is not provided by Microsoft, so there is probably nobody here who knows much about it, so you'd better contact the company who wrote or gave you the support software.

  • Acer programs due to Windows 8 system update on Aspire 5750 lost

    I have upgraded to Windows 8 and done a refresh of the system because of problems of access to the internet. The internet access problem has been fixed, but now I have a status message in the devices list telling me that the Base system driver is missing. It appears twice in the other devices section. If I click on update driver, he told me that he does.

    What is going on? How can I reload the Acer basic system elements. The documentation refers to go into start/Acer, etc. However, in Windows 8, there is no start button and software Acer does not appear on the new startup screen.

    In the system Refresh process, he created a document on the desktop called "deleted Applications. Inside, it lists many programs of Acer and other drivers are part of the system. I don't have a recovery disc, so how can I restore all these objects?

    FINALLY! I solved the problem myself with a hint of the tech support guys at my typical products where I bought the laptop. It turns out that all software Acer & pilots is in a hidden directory named OEM, Preload, Autorun, AutorunX. Then, you run the executable file, AutorunX, that lists all the available programmes & drivers. You must install them one at a time, and many require a restart. The only one that does not reinstall was MyWinLocker.

    I couldn't find these before because the search function of Windows 8 is not like HIDDEN files/directories. I need to know if I can change a setting somewhere for that!

    Now, I'm downloading all the apps day & drivers for Windows 8 on the Acer website. It is too long and tedious.

    Then, I'll do the eRecovery discs so that I'll have a starting point fees if I encounter problems later.

    So are all that I lost 2 months of emails and I will contact Windows Live to see if he could still be on my drive somewhere.

    Once more I keep everyone not to use the cooling system in Windows 8, unless you realize that it will scan all your programs and many pilots.

    I am always disappointed with Acer for not having anypne who could tell me that the Acer programs I was looking for were on my drive all along. Instead I spent more than $20, you are ordering of recovery disks that I didn't need and several hours of frustration of my time that I'm never going back.

  • These programs are needed?

    Hello

    I have an acer aspire with windows 7. I like to keep only the programs that are vital to my computer. I understand not all of these programs, so if someone could tell me which are safe to uninstall, I would be very grateful.

    They are:

    Acer Backup Manager

    Acer Crystal Eye webcam

    Acer epower management

    Acer erecovery management

    Acer update

    Adobe Air

    Adobe flash player activeX 11

    Adobe reader X software

    the card reader driver installation program BroadCam

    BroadCam netlink controller

    clickAdvanced frames

    CyberLink mediaExpresso

    ETDware PS/2 - X 64

    Identity card

    Microsoft silverlight

    MyWinLocker Suite

    newsXpresso

    Norton online backup

    NTI maker Media 9

    Drop-in Centre

    Hi Kate0627!

    Acer Backup Manager - a useful program for backing up your files, etc., can be carried out manually.

    Acer Crystal Eye webcam - this is for your webcam. May not work properly without it

    Management of acer epower - useful, but not essential

    Acer erecovery management - very Important, necessary if you need to restore your computer & to burn your recovery disks

    Important Update on Acer - updates of programs/patches for your Acer system

    Adobe AIR - not important

    Adobe flash player activeX 11 - useful for viewing certain websites.

    Adobe reader X - PDF reader software, useful to have, others are available

    player card BroadCam - need driver Installer

    BroadCam netlink controller - necessary

    clickAdvanced - frameworks

    CyberLink mediaExpresso - video/photo conversion software

    ETDware PS/2 - X 64 - Important

    Identity card - Important, necessary by Acer, if things don't identify your type of pc etc.

    Microsoft silverlight - similar to Flash, required by some Web sites

    MyWinLocker Suite - can be a program useful, not really need

    newsXpresso - news reader. Gives you the latest news for all the different websites at once

    Norton online backup - is not necessary, ideal for backing up files online. (a USB stick or hard drive will suffice)

    NTI maker Media 9 - creating CD / DVD to disk surface.

    Shelter - not really necessary

    Of course, you can uninstall any program that you do not use, but some programs are required by the computer or web browser...

  • Explorer Windows has stopped working Windows 7

    I tried all the options listed in positions, all made the scans and have no apparent problems (?) with exception system...

    Teredo tunneling adapter that will not update, ePower plateau and Windows Explorer...

    Description
    The failing application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.1.7601.23418, time stamp: 0x570898dc
    The failed module name: psdprotect.dll, version: 3.1.206.0, time stamp: 0x4b664312
    Exception code: 0xc0000005
    Offset: 0x00000000000012db
    ID of the process failed: 0 x 880
    Start time of application vulnerabilities: 0x01d1ca39e625b143
    The failing application path: C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE
    Path of the failing module: C:\Program Files (x 86) \EgisTec MyWinLocker\x64\psdprotect.dll
    Report ID: 6bd0d8fe-362d-11e6-a63a-c80aa94a5037

    Description
    The failing application name: ePowerTray.exe, version: 5.1.3002.0, time stamp: 0x4b96f6a6
    The failed module name: ePowerTray.exe, version: 5.1.3002.0, time stamp: 0x4b96f6a6
    Exception code: 0xc0000005
    Offset: 0x0000000000016d75
    ID of the process failed: 0 x 1698
    Start time of application vulnerabilities: 0x01d1ca3a1aae9323
    The failing application path: C:\Program Acer PowerSmart Manager\ePowerTray.exe
    Path of the failing module: C:\Program Acer PowerSmart Manager\ePowerTray.exe
    Report ID: 5b023bbe-362d-11e6-a63a-c80aa94a5037

    Description
    Driver management concluded the process to install the driver FileRepository\nettun.inf_amd64_neutral_bd24fb174fabec97\nettun.inf for the Instance of device ID ROOT\ * TEREDO\0000 with the following status: 0x0.

    Whenever I try to transfer a file from one folder to the desktop on my laptop or USB, I get the error Windows explore ceased to...

    Windows Explorer is now restarting... these events don't start in the last 4 days after an update for windows (automatic) was conducted...

    I tried a RESTORE without success...

    Any suggestions...

    Hey Martin,

    If you never use Winlocker then you need not to worry!

    If you follow these steps:

    • Open the start menu and click on Control Panel
    • Open programs / features
    • Scroll down and find Winlocker, do a right click and 'uninstall '.
    • Once this is completed, it prompts you to restart your PC.
    • Reboot your PC and try to copy and paste to see if is restored.

    Let me know how you go.

    Best regards, Ewan

  • Explore Windows 7 crashes when you try to copy files, pictures, etc.

    I have Windows 7 and since a few weeks ago, every time I try to copy files, documents, photos from one folder to another or photos from my SD card to my computer, or unzip compressed files, when I try to paste, explore Windows crashes and closes.

    Can someone help me please.

    Thank you.

    If you mean that you see something like this:

    If this is the case, read this:

    Maybe you have a distressed Explorer Shell Extension.

    Several recent systems of the incidents involving Acer and MyWinLocker of EgisTec (which is already known to include some suspicious Explorer shell extensions) that could come preinstalled on your system.

    Even if your system is not at Acer there installed MyWinLocker and since there were many reports indicate that it contributes to crashes explore it seems a good place to start looking.

    If you look in your installed programs and find MyWinLocker or whatever it is of EgisTec and you don't know what that is, or why it is there consider just uninstall, restart, and then see how things work.

    If you have determined that MyWinLocker or any other program EgisTec intervene follow GP below, so you will be able to see all Explorer shell extensions.

    If you see all the extensions of EgisTec, software security PSD, eDataSecurity, DragDropProtect (they will be some of pink extensions) start with these first.

    If none of these things exist, continue:

    When the Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) is wrong (especially when right click), begin to suspect third-party add-ons explore extension.  You can also see some errors of NAT (DEP, Data Execution Prevention).  DEP errors are reported when XP will be threatened by a program and Windows stops threatening program.  Windows should never feel threatened by the Explorer Windows (or Internet Explorer) to less that some add-on is the cause.

    Those who would be the Explorer extensions that do not belong to Microsoft.  This means that extensions that you have added.  Solution Explorer extensions are generally well and installation of certain applications will install extensions from Explorer solutions for you, give you a choice and sometimes they can be added without your knowledge when you install the new software.

    Solution Explorer extensions are sometimes added as a new right-click option, you see on folders and files (like the scan of this file, open that file, play this song).

    If there is something in particular that you do during exploration that you know will be the cause of the problem, which will help focus on the problem and the help that you suddenly know, when you have found and corrected.

    If you can get there when you want it, make an adjustment and then there is no message the next time you don't do anything, you do, you have found and corrected.

    First of all you need a way to see what modules explore you have installed now and a way to turn them off (not uninstall them) so you can understand that we are at the origin of the problem.  You can have a lot of extensions not installed Microsoft don't even know you about.

    Download ShellExView here to see what Explorer extensions you have loaded:

    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/shexview.html

    ShellExView does not install anything on your computer, simply of runs and displays.

    After you launch ShellExView (shexview.exe double click) and acknowledge the security warning, adjust the column widths, so you can see everything clearly.  Under Options, choose "Mark non-Microsoft Extensions" and extensions not Microsoft will be pink, clear, but on some systems, which is a difficult color to see, so click on display, choose the columns and move up or move down in the column of Microsoft is narrower upwards (Mount) so you can see on your screen without having to scroll left and right.

    Click on the header of column called Microsoft (it can be the way out of the right side of the screen) to sort the display (by clicking on the column heading in Microsoft) so all non Microsoft extensions are at the top and easy to see.  They will say 'No' and be marked in pink because they are not extensions Microsoft, something like this:

    Non-Microsoft extensions would be things you have added (non-Microsoft) and are what you should be suspect.

    If you see extensions which do not have anything that is listed under Description, Version, product name, company or have special names that looks like they might be letters and numbers just randomly, you might want to look at these first.

    You can also Google the name of a suspect add-on and see if there is any success on the Explorer accidents or mistakes DEP and what other people have done about it.

    You can Google something like:

    Windows Explorer crash

    You must complete your suspect on behalf of adds on.

    See what kind of search results hits you get and are looking for solutions or situations that sound like yours.

    I'm not a defender of trial and error, but I can't think of another way to do...

    Right click and disable the non Microsoft extensions one at a time (or maybe in small groups of 3-5), keep a list, so you can enable them again later if you wish. The result of the change is immediate and no reboot is necessary.  Test your failure condition (right click).  If the Explorer starts to act normally, you'll know that some extension you just disabled in this group of 3-5 is the culprit, then you can start to enable them one by one until the Explorer fails again.

    A user reported that it was necessary to restart the browser after each adjustment to do that press Ctrl-E since in ShellExView.

    If you recognize all the extensions that have been added or recently downloaded, start with these first.

    Disabling the extension does not uninstall the extension - it is just disabled.  You can always enable it later, so keep track of things by writing them down.

    Disable them one at a time or in small groups (to make things go faster) until your right click does not generate an error, then restart and test again to be sure.   You have disabled the last extension would be suspicious.

    You can also disable all non-Microsoft extensions, restart, test your fault condition and allow them one at a time until you find the one that generates the failure condition.

    If you have a large number of extensions, you can disable them is small groups, 3-5 at a time instead of 1 at a time until your system starts to behave.

    When it does not, you will know that the problem is one of the extensions of this small group and you can enable members of the Group at a time until the problem returns, then the problem is with the last extension that you enabled.

    The hope is that you will find extensions that is causing the problem and then you can figure out what on this subject - either uninstall it or see if you can get an update of the author of the extension of their web page.

    I have not your problem, but I can when you toggle extensions, the extension is immediately disabled, so disable an extension does not seem to require a restart, but if you think that you have found the problem, I reboot and repeat the test in any case to be sure the problem disappeared.

    If you post your non-Microsoft extensions list, maybe someone will recognize it as a potential problem.

    If you find the offending extension that's the problem, please let us know what it is that I can add to my list!

  • As Windows has stopped working

    Hi all, I am trying to transfer or copy music files from my hard drive on a USB drive but get the msg "Windows Eplorer has stopped working and will stop" he stops and restarts immediately. I use Windows 7 Home Premium. What to do?

    Thank you

    Maybe you have a distressed Explorer Shell Extension.

    Several recent systems of the incidents involving Acer and MyWinLocker of EgisTec (which is already known to include some suspicious Explorer shell extensions) that could come preinstalled on your system.

    If you look in your installed programs and find MyWinLocker or whatever it is of EgisTec and you don't know what that is, or why it is there consider just uninstall, restart, and then see how things work.

    To find out, follow the instructions below and when you are able to see all the Explorer shell extensions and begin to disable them go ahead and start with those of EgisTec, software security PSD, eDataSecurity, DragDropProtect (they will be some of pink extensions when we see them.

    When the Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) is wrong (especially when right click), begin to suspect third-party add-ons explore extension.  You can also see some errors of NAT (DEP, Data Execution Prevention).  DEP errors are reported when XP will be threatened by a program and Windows stops threatening program.  Windows should never feel threatened by the Explorer Windows (or Internet Explorer) to less that some add-on is the cause.

    Those who would be the Explorer extensions that do not belong to Microsoft.  This means that extensions that you have added.  Solution Explorer extensions are generally well and installation of certain applications will install extensions from Explorer solutions for you, give you a choice and sometimes they can be added without your knowledge when you install the new software.

    Solution Explorer extensions are sometimes added as a new right-click option, you see on folders and files (like the scan of this file, open that file, play this song).

    If there is something in particular that you do during exploration that you know will be the cause of the problem, which will help focus on the problem and the help that you suddenly know, when you have found and corrected.

    If you can get there when you want it, make an adjustment and then there is no message the next time you don't do anything, you do, you have found and corrected.

    First of all you need a way to see what modules explore you have installed now and a way to turn them off (not uninstall them) so you can understand that we are at the origin of the problem.  You can have a lot of extensions not installed Microsoft don't even know you about.

    Download ShellExView here to see what Explorer extensions you have loaded:

    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/shexview.html

    ShellExView does not install anything on your computer, simply of runs and displays.

    After you launch ShellExView (shexview.exe double click) and acknowledge the security warning, adjust the column widths, so you can see everything clearly.  Under Options, choose "Mark non-Microsoft Extensions" and extensions not Microsoft will be pink, clear, but on some systems, which is a difficult color to see, so click on display, choose the columns and move up or move down in the column of Microsoft is narrower upwards (Mount) so you can see on your screen without having to scroll left and right.

    Click on the header of column called Microsoft (it can be the way out of the right side of the screen) to sort the display (by clicking on the column heading in Microsoft) so all non Microsoft extensions are at the top and easy to see.  They will say 'No' and be marked in pink because they are not extensions Microsoft, something like this:

    Non-Microsoft extensions would be things you have added (non-Microsoft) and are what you should be suspect.

    If you see extensions which do not have anything that is listed under Description, Version, product name, company or have special names that looks like they might be letters and numbers just randomly, you might want to look at these first.

    You can also Google the name of a suspect add-on and see if there is any success on the Explorer accidents or mistakes DEP and what other people have done about it.

    You can Google something like:

    Windows Explorer crash

    You must complete your suspect on behalf of adds on.

    See what kind of search results hits you get and are looking for solutions or situations that sound like yours.

    I'm not a defender of trial and error, but I can't think of another way to do...

    Right click and disable the non Microsoft extensions one at a time (or maybe in small groups of 3-5), keep a list, so you can enable them again later if you wish. The result of the change is immediate and no reboot is necessary.  Test your failure condition (right click).  If the Explorer starts to act normally, you'll know that some extension you just disabled in this group of 3-5 is the culprit, then you can start to enable them one by one until the Explorer fails again.

    A user reported that it was necessary to restart the browser after each adjustment to do that press Ctrl-E since in ShellExView.

    If you recognize all the extensions that have been added or recently downloaded, start with these first.

    Disabling the extension does not uninstall the extension - it is just disabled.  You can always enable it later, so keep track of things by writing them down.

    Disable them one at a time or in small groups (to make things go faster) until your right click does not generate an error, then restart and test again to be sure.   You have disabled the last extension would be suspicious.

    You can also disable all non-Microsoft extensions, restart, test your fault condition and allow them one at a time until you find the one that generates the failure condition.

    If you have a large number of extensions, you can disable them is small groups, 3-5 at a time instead of 1 at a time until your system starts to behave.

    When it does not, you will know that the problem is one of the extensions of this small group and you can enable members of the Group at a time until the problem returns, then the problem is with the last extension that you enabled.

    The hope is that you will find extensions that is causing the problem and then you can figure out what on this subject - either uninstall it or see if you can get an update of the author of the extension of their web page.

    I have not your problem, but I can when you toggle extensions, the extension is immediately disabled, so disable an extension does not seem to require a restart, but if you think that you have found the problem, I reboot and repeat the test in any case to be sure the problem disappeared.

    If you post your non-Microsoft extensions list, maybe someone will recognize it as a potential problem.

    If you find the offending extension that's the problem, please let us know what it is that I can add to my list!

  • Windows Explorer stops working when loading Photos

    I have read most of the messages of the community on this subject and tried without success. I am trying to copy pictures from my SD card to record pictures. It worked fine without problems in the past. Now when I do it, Explorer stops working, and a message appears, "Windows Explorer has stopped working - Windows Explorer is re-start", and the explore program stops. Doing so the bar tasks disappears and then reappears as if the PC starts. I would be grateful to know if someone had a similar problem and found a solution?

    Thank you for the time you put into your useful suggestion. I finally found the problem with the help of Microsoft.

    I had to uninstall MyWinLocker.

    Solution:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-performance/Windows-Explorer-crash-on-copy-and-paste-in-Win7/c632e266-aed6-4CAF-93a8-245dcf7ddccc

    Kind regards

  • Cannot drag and drop external USB drives

    Hello

    All of a sudden, I can't drag-and - drop or copy and paste all the files on an external USB drive. Windows Explorer stops and restarts each time. A ran the antivirus, malware, CC Cleaner etc and its still the same. Also tried in safe mode.

    The event log is as follows:

    The failing application name: explorer.exe, version: 6.1.7601.23418, time stamp: 0x570898dc
    The failed module name: psdprotect.dll, version: 3.1.76.0, time stamp: 0x4aa9003b
    Exception code: 0xc0000005
    Offset: 0x00000000000012de
    ID of the process failed: 0 x 1450
    Start time of application vulnerabilities: 0x01d1cb1bc9f4ea6a
    The failing application path: C:\Windows\explorer.exe
    Path of the failing module: C:\Program Files (x 86) \EgisTec\MyWinLocker 3\x64\psdprotect.dll
    Report ID: bea55c9d-3711-11e6-981a-00262d7bb69c

    Is this average Winlocker is the cause? Winlocker on my PC for years without any problem.

    Thank you

    Hi, I managed to solve the problem by uninstalling winlocker. I had open Séverine deep and burn the files on DVD first, but I seem to have lost the 30 GB partition that he once used it uninstalled.

    Yes, I came to the same conclusion - uninstall mywinlocker (a dll shared with windows Explorer which has become corrupted). The dll is: psdprotect.dll, version: 3.1.76.0

    Here's what I think happened in my case:

    Microsoft automatically installed Windows 10 on my system. I wouldn't use it and returned to my old operating system (Windows 7).
    During the re installation, Microsoft provided updates for some files (cela "should include" to explore shared dll) HOWEVER, mywinlocker (part of an independent program that was originally installed on my system in 2011 - the old dll remained in place).

    Since Explorer windows update needed now the newer dll - this is why I think that the program was not.

    To know if you have this problem - check your event logs to see what error

    Start / eventviewer / windows logs / request - find the brand red exclamation (view)
    That's what my error looked like:

    The failing application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.1.7601.23418, time stamp: 0x570898dc

    The failed module name: psdprotect.dll, version: 3.1.76.0, time stamp: 0x4aa9003b

    Exception code: 0xc0000005

    Offset: 0x00000000000012db

    ID of the process failed: 0xeb4

    Start time of application vulnerabilities: 0x01d1cbf05e82786e

    The failing application path: C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE

    Path of the failing module: C:\Program Files (x 86) \EgisTec\MyWinLocker 3\x64\psdprotect.dll

    Report ID: 189edf94-37e4-11e6-a2db-90fba64d1d10

    I do not use Mywinlocker, so I simply uninstalled the program. But if you use - you'll want to put the information before you uninstall.

    Once uninstalled - explore should work again. If this isn't the case, you may have remaining broken DLL. To run a system cleaner to solve these issues.

    Thank you Moderec for pointing me in the right direction. Like you, I surfed the web to find answers and none of them took into account Mywinlocker. It took some time to solve this - was grateful to finally get fixed! Bravo!

  • Cannot open winlocker, yo safe.

    I have an Acer Aspire 7535-5020 perloaded came with Win-locker. I have the password.  When I click the icon a MyWinLocker tab appears on the task bar, but that's all.  Nowhere else to enter the password.  I have used many times before without any problem.

    Please help, eddie.

    Looks like a problem acer, have you tried to communicate with them?

  • Windows 7-problems with the laptop computer's System32 folder

    I bought this brand new Acer Aspire 5251-1005 computer laptop a week ago from Best Buy and it comes pre-installed with Windows 7. Everything went beautifully except for an unknown problem. A guy organized, I have some of my important programs pinned on my taskbar (for example, MSN, office, Skype etc.). However, when I right click in a program (ie. MSN) and click on a task (IE. Mail box), this task is not activate Instead, my System32 folder opens... Very weird.

    I searched on several forums. I tried to do a system restore (quite a pain to reinstall everything) and did not work. Tried to activate my guest account to check if my account is corrupted. This was not the case.

    If anyone has a solution (hopefully one that doesn't require too many steps) Please help me!

    I had the same problem with ACER 5251-1513, and it turns out to be a third trial that Shredder calledEgis Tec included with MyWinlocker suite program.

    After you have uninstalled Egis Tec Shredder, the system is returned to normal.

Maybe you are looking for