Here's the latest version of homebrew dev knopper's Lock the Folder.
Changelog:
Fixing bolting of subdirectories with less than 3 characters.
Fixing locked and unlocked folders are existing at the same time.
SEPLUGINS folder
SCREENSHOT folder
PRIVATE folder
Developer's note:
Lock The Folder 1.1' bolts not only the PSP-folder (MUSIC, VIDEO, PICTURE, ISO, GAME150, PHOTO, SEPLUGINS, SCREENSHOT, PRIVATE) but also hides individual files and subdirectories. Windows has no access to the content of the locked folders. If you want, you can use a password.
Tested on PSP1000, PSP2000, PSP3004, PSPGO with 6.20 TN-D.
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