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If this is a new device then look for default password in OM. If not ask the previous owner. If that's not doable you are to reset your device to factory settings and then re-initialize from scratch.
if you're not the first owner then that person put encrytpion on. Now you're either to contact the previous owner or re-flash your device from scratch.
The .menc extension is the indicator that tells
whether a file is encrypted. The purpose of the extension is to
indicate that you can't open those files. A Lock icon is also
associated with the encrypted files. When you insert the storage
card back to your device where the files were encrypted, the [GUID]
will match with the decryption key on your device and the [GUID].menc
extension will not be displayed. Encrypted files will appear just like
normal files and they can be opened.
Decrypting files: To
decrypt files that are encrypted, the current solution is to transfer
them from the storage card to a computer via ActiveSync or Windows
Mobile Device Center, and then copy them back to the storage card after
the Storage Card Encryption has been disabled on the device.
To disable Storage Card Encryption:
Go to Start>Settings>System Tab>Encryption.
Uncheck the box that says “Encrypt files placed on the storage card.”
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