Is the key based on the serial ID of the flash drive? If so this would be a terrible design making recovered encytped files useless without the original fully working flash drive. When you think about what the binary system dir files in the vault must manage (there are 4 or 5 of them), they need to know the password, the file structure, and some type of encryption key. Unfortunately my attempts at reading that data by either (1) dropping it onto a different Sandisk Cruzer running the same version of SecureAccess 2.0 or (2) trying to import the data through SecureAccess’s recovery feature pointed at the recovered data, both failed.
Luckily several recovery programs were able to read and fully recover the encypted vault data and it resides on a hard disk now.
My Sandisk Cruzer Glide flash drive started giving the “please reformat” popup and is no longer recognized except for an OS assigned drive letter that doesn’t respond.