yes of course. it extracts all password records.
IF the USB port works - connect it to a computer... If the USB port DOESN'T work... you'll have to take it to a repair shop - where they'll be able to extract the info.
The best USB turntables for converting your old vinyl records to CDs is USB 2.0. USB 2.0 is the fastest devise and you can read more at www.getusb.info
you could use any softwares like rhondo to set a password, search in google passwords for usb drives
used as a tool to restore passwords which may me corrupted as a result of powerful viruses. usually you would not need one & is basically precautionary.
Your external USB 3 HDD may work on your old laptop which only has USB 2. Most of the USB 3 will work on a USB 2 if you have the proper speed cable. It will only operate at the 2.0 speed, however.
You can try to hook it up via USB to your laptop and see of it will extract them.
I'm sure you know that a keylogger is a device used to track typing info used primairly for keyboard use. What is it that you don't understand. Are you trying to find out something a password or search phrases used on the other computer on your network. If so you may be looking for someone who's just as clever as yourself. If you placed a keylogger on the end of a ps2 or usb keyboard place a piece of tape on it descuise it as nothing is wrong with it. Because chances are he notices somethings diffrent about the plug. He may have noticed it and searched google to find out what it is. If so your in big trouble if your trying to access passwords or files on your network. LOL.. Don't be worried though. Theres another alternative. They make keyboards that are keyloggers. They have built in memory that can be used to view previous key words. Up to 2gb. I think. Try one of these its surly going to be a great new present to give him/her for their birthday and then you can find out anything that you want to with it. LOL....
USB Type-C uses the USB 3.0 technology, and is reversible. However, the old Micro-USB standard does have cable variations that allow it to be reversible.
old ones use LPT or Printer Port and new ones use USB
I work in the technology industry and I use on average 30 passwords daily. Most for client accounts. I'm familiar with cloud based password management systems like LastPass but I enjoy the functionality of a USB password manager.
you must download the original firmware (1.16, 1.17, 1.18(updated) ) than open it with winRar and extract to your sd usb,
Any USB devices as long as the computer has USB Ports. Plugging new USB devices in old computers (older than 3-5 years) might not work as newer devices might use a newer USB version. Generally this rarely happens, I never had an issue of a USB device not working on a computer with USB.