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If the hard drive is moved to another system. The password will protect the hard drive.
The only advantage of using a IDE hard drive is maximum compatibility. It appears that SATA hard drives have a lot more advantages than an IDE hard drive.
Dynamic disks are hard drives which have been converted from basic hard drive to dynamic disks. They can be converted using Windows 2000 or more recent releases. Dynamic disks offer significant advantages over traditional basis disks such as high read write speeds and no limitations of partition quantities or sizes. Once converted the partitions on the dynamic disk can be managed using software such as partition wizard
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Dynamic drive overlay software works by overriding the motherboard BIOS in the computers hard disk and extend the BIOS if logical block addressing is not carried.
If the Hard drive is IDE (40 pins on the back) you would configure the primary hard drive as Master and secondary hard drive as Slave using the jumpers on the back of the hard drive.
It is using the EIDE connection. The book says that if you have a hard drive and a CD that the hard drive should be the master and the CD will be the slave.
If a hard drive is clicking then a person should make a decision to try and back up or recover any files on the hard drive. Files on the hard drive can be recovered by using professional hard drive recovery systems.
You don't have to reboot the system.
No. A L:iveCD will not even touch the hard drive unless you tell it to.
The advantage is you can use it for meticulous hardware work, such as glueing a USB drive to a computer screen or Hard Drive. Hope that helps :)