Actually that does not password the hard drive but rather than BIOS and PC bootup. If you remove the hard disk to another PC then the contents will generally be completely readable.You should be able to enter the BIOS and set up a password on your hard drive.
Why not TrueCrypt as I mentioned above?But i do want to protect H: & R: because they have details on it like CC and names & passwords to various websites such a AAM, Boards.ie etc...
But when i have friends up, they use my BB and i dont want the (accidentally or purposely) accessing CC details etc..
I simply want something that protect the drive, like if you double-click the drive to open it a box pops up looking for a password before you're able to enter the drive. (similar to WinRAR encryption).
I know i can hide the drive with BootitNG or by changing the drive letter to "blank", but it doesnt seem secure enough.
BlueSpud and DrMoriarty's ideas seem to be "on the beaten track" thanks! And then the posts go more vague, i dont need to go int the BIOS or anything.
Thanks for you replies, keep 'em comin'.
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Why not TrueCrypt as I mentioned above?
It's a Microsoft package; version 3 is the latest.Contact the app publishere about obtaining the appropriate version of the .NET Framework" any ideas?
Why not TrueCrypt as I mentioned above?
It's a Microsoft package; version 3 is the latest.
That's only for back-up of files such as: registry entries, temp files etc...isn't it?If you're worried about losing files, I hope you're also backing them up safely?
Actually that does not password the hard drive but rather than BIOS and PC bootup. If you remove the hard disk to another PC then the contents will generally be completely readable.
Maybe you need something like TrueCrypt to encrypt/protect specific data?
Haven't used it myself yet. I don't have much worth hiding. A few colleagues use it and find it very good and Gizmo Richards recommends it (in the [broken link removed] which is well worth the $10 for an annual subscription) which is always a good sign in my experience.I have to say ClubMan, this truecrypt is absoutely fantastic!!!
Although i'm just learning, the programme works fine & the advanced options are just unlimited. Do you use it yourself?
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yeah thanks, but i don't think id have to bother with, a harddrive like that anyway, when i have ClubMan & if he fails there's always google.seeing as we're talking about it, seagate have released disks with their own encryption in the last couple of weeks.