Versions:

  • 0.2.1.0
  • 0.1.4.0

QuantumDrive 0.2.1.0, released by GetQuantumDrive as the second iteration of the project, is a post-quantum encrypted virtual drive utility that creates on-the-fly encrypted volumes designed to resist attacks from both classical and quantum computers. Positioned within the Security & Encryption category, the software mounts a virtual disk that behaves like any normal drive letter in Windows Explorer, yet every file written to it is automatically protected by lattice-based algorithms selected from the NIST standardization process; because encryption and decryption occur transparently in RAM, applications can read or write data without modification while the underlying contents remain unreadable if the container is stolen or copied. Typical use cases include storing confidential client records on laptops that travel outside the office, sharing research data on portable SSDs that might be intercepted, or archiving long-term backups that must remain private even as future quantum hardware matures. The 0.2.1.0 update refines the original 0.1.x codebase with faster key generation, reduced memory footprint during large transfers, and a simplified wizard that converts legacy containers to the new format without re-encrypting existing data. Both versions are maintained in parallel so that early adopters can continue mounting older images while new installations default to the strengthened parameter set. QuantumDrive is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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