It is possible to hardware-lock files into a USB drive so that they cannot be deleted, but it would require specialized hardware and software solutions. One example of this is the use of a write-protected switch or a firmware-based write protection feature that can be enabled on the USB drive.
These solutions typically prevent data from being written or modified on the USB drive, but they do not prevent the files from being deleted. To prevent files from being deleted, you would need to use a specialized software that encrypts the files and then locks them with a password. This would make it difficult for someone to delete the files, as they would first have to decrypt them before they can access them.
However, it is important to note that while it is possible to prevent files from being deleted, it is not foolproof. Even with hardware-locking and encryption, determined individuals could still find ways to delete the files, such as physically destroying the USB drive or using specialized software to bypass the hardware lock or encryption.
Another alternative is to use a hardware-encrypted USB drive which is encrypted by a chip in the drive, this chip encrypts the data with a key and it can only be read if the key is provided. This ensures that the data is always encrypted and cannot be deleted.
In summary, while it is possible to hardware-lock files into a USB drive so that they cannot be deleted, it would require specialized hardware and software solutions and even with this, there is always a possibility of deleting the files.
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