You need to go to your System BIOS. When you boot up your computer, you will have to press Alt-F2 or something similar. This depends on your computer model. In the BIOS, there should be a section called "Security" or "Passwords" or something of that nature. There should be an option to ask for a "Password on Boot". The default should be all zeroes. You can put in a password which should force the user to enter a password before the operating system even boots up. DO NOT forget this password, otherwise you will be permanently locked out of that hard drive. You can obtain the master password from the manufacturer if you were the original purchaser.
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If the hard drive is moved to another system. The password will protect the hard drive.
Your hard drive is assessable thru CMOS without a password
To set a hard drive password or the user password you must first set a? Supervisor or Administrator password
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Of course. Changing the hard drive gets rid of everything including the operating system. You will have to reinstall the OS and when you do that you then choose a password or skip it and have no password.
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No. Since the password data is stored on the hard drive, changing a connection wouldn't do anything to that information on the drive.
To create a folder on an external hard drive double click on the hard drive's icon and select New Folder from the Finder's File menu.