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Nick :3 I posted too much crap
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:01 am Post subject: Is this possible? |
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Is it possible to put a password on a station? (I.e Station C or D)
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:53 am Post subject: |
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What do you mean by Station? Like a group of computers.... or one computer at one table?
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:10 am Post subject: |
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| localhost wrote: | | What do you mean by Station? Like a group of computers.... or one computer at one table? |
Play station?
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Nick :3 I posted too much crap
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:15 am Post subject: |
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Do you mean Hard Drive? If you mean like " Someone steals my hard drive, plops it into their computer and it asked for a password ", i would not hold your breathe.
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Nick :3 I posted too much crap
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:18 am Post subject: |
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| localhost wrote: | | Do you mean Hard Drive? If you mean like " Someone steals my hard drive, plops it into their computer and it asked for a password ", i would not hold your breathe. |
I mean when you go to My Computer (XP) or Computer (vista) you can see your hd's partitions named as C drive D drive etc etc
Is there a way to put a password on them?
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OSIRIS Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:19 am Post subject: |
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If you did find a way to password your hard drive, then that means all external programs will not be able to use it.
And why would you even need to password it?
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Nick :3 I posted too much crap
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| [Stefon] wrote: | If you did find a way to password your hard drive, then that means all external programs will not be able to use it.
And why would you even need to password it? | to hide my pr0n from my parents
And ive got 5/6 drives and ive got 2 empty ones
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OSIRIS Grandmaster Cheater
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| UltimateDestiny wrote: | | [Stefon] wrote: | If you did find a way to password your hard drive, then that means all external programs will not be able to use it.
And why would you even need to password it? | to hide my pr0n from my parents
And ive got 5/6 drives and ive got 2 empty ones |
There is an easier way to do it. Ill post a tutorial in RandomSpam in 5 minutes.
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| Why not just possword protect your whole CPU then they wont get near your desktop nevermind pr0n.
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| [Stefon] wrote: | | UltimateDestiny wrote: | | [Stefon] wrote: | If you did find a way to password your hard drive, then that means all external programs will not be able to use it.
And why would you even need to password it? | to hide my pr0n from my parents
And ive got 5/6 drives and ive got 2 empty ones |
There is an easier way to do it. Ill post a tutorial in RandomSpam in 5 minutes. |
http://forum.cheatengine.org/viewtopic.php?t=285650
Here is your tutorial.
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Nick :3 I posted too much crap
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:45 am Post subject: |
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Put it on one of the empty drives, and keep it unplugged(Still in case just plugs out) and when you needa jack off, PLug it in.
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There are a few ways:
1. Use TrueCrypt, it's a free utility that encrypts your drive and can be used on a USB flash drive too.
2. Encryption through the bios (If supported), this type of method locks down your hard drive at a hardware based level. The key is managed by a TPM chip build into your board. The downside about this is if your board is screwed then there is no way for you to decrypt and view your data even if you plug it to another computer.
Windows Vista Enterprise and Ultimate has this feature called BitLocker, and it lets you save a unique key on your USB flash drive.
3. Remove the drive letter through disk management located in the management console. And when you need to use it, just add it back.
Use only if your parents don't know anything about computer or they don't know how many drives you have.
4. The bad ass way! (Are you actually looking at what you think it is ?)
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