Copy protection,You Try minitool partition wizard
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
DISKCOPY is the command to copy all of the files to memory and then copy those files to another disk. Unfortunately, it does not copy to multiple disks. Here is the syntax: DISKCOPY [drive1: [drive2:]] [/1] [/V] [/M] /1 Copies only the first side of the disk. /V Verifies that the information is copied correctly. /M Force multi-pass copy using memory only.
Raid 1 suppports the Mirroring if any one hard disk faild one will get the copy of the data and fault tolerent. after replacing the hard disk you have to re create the mirroring. Raid 5 supports stripped with parity the data will be deviced into blocks and stored in all the drives with the parity information. if any one or two hard disks faild the data will be available.
Most commercially-produced DVD movies have some kind of copy protection scheme that deter consumers in making copies of DVDs. Such schemes can be any or all of the following: Content Scramble System (CSS) Anti-ripping schemes such as ProtectDISC Video or SecureBurn Regional Codes User Operations Prohibition (UOP), which takes away user-features, such as selection menus, chapters, or subtitle choices As protection schemes naturally disallow consumers to make duplicates of a copyrighted material, it also prevents the casual copying of movies, such as making backups, transferring it to a better media, archiving, etc. Making duplicates of these copy protected DVDs using any of the popular DVD burning software will create inferior or even unplayable versions of your movie. There are capable DVD burning software that can bypass these protection schemes though. These software will allow you to burn copy protected DVDs without hassle.
A disk drive.
You can copy disks if you use them only for personal use; but you cannot sell, lend, or give away any copied disks.
There are software programs that can copy Blu-ray disks.
The old 5.25 inch disks had a notch that is covered/uncoverd for write protection. The not so floppy 3.5 inch disks have a little plastic slide that did the same thing. Software disks in that format might have a notch that can be covered with tape.
how to remove copy-protection off a MP3 i have to much music and now i cant remove it its sayin (COPY-PROTECTION PLEASE REMOVE IT)
depends on what kind of disk you have. music disks you can copy but it is not illegal unless you sell it. dvds are illegal to copy in the first place.
we have to be careful when sharing floppy disks with friends because as you know floppy disks are used for transferring small files between computers it might lead copy of small files and spread of viruses.
Copy protection refers to measures taken to prevent unauthorized duplication of software or media content, while copyright protection refers to legal rights granted to the creator of original works to control how their work is used, reproduced, and distributed. Copy protection focuses on preventing unauthorized copying, while copyright protection focuses on granting exclusive rights to the creator.
No, unless the Chinese copy has broken the copy protection of the original.
PS3 does not copy games and copied games are not legal
DCS Copy Protection
yes
The sort of copy protection that allows honest people to gain maximum advantages from improvements from technology while isolating those few stubborn, anti social misfits who will always try to break copy protection because they think they can