pasward writes:
In other words, when the MB is fried because of some freak
electrical surge, I'm screwed, because I can't put the HD
into another machine and get the data off it?
You will probably need to re-install the OS from CDROM on the new
machine. Which shouldn't be a big problem,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In other words, when the MB is fried because of some freak electrical
surge, I'm screwed, because I can't put the HD into another machine
and get the data off it?
What's wrong with your backups? :-)
This is like a problem Windows already has: if you move a disk onto
I think his comment is can you cannot backup the key.
Maybe the answer is that the key is in the processor and you must
1. get a new identity whenever you change processor chips and
2. that moving disks from machine to machine is not possible, only
plaintext copy.
Seems workable to me :^(
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In other words, when the MB is fried because of some freak electrical
surge, I'm screwed, because I can't put the HD into another machine
and get the data off it?
What's wrong with your backups? :-)
This is like a problem Windows
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On 2 Jul 2002 at 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words, when the MB is fried because of some freak
electrical surge, I'm screwed, because I can't put the HD into
another machine and get the data off it?
Only that data that you choose to associate with that specific
http://www.digitalidworld.com/print.php?sid=74
Interview with Palladium's Mario Juarez
By: Phil Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Topic: Security
Posted: Wednesday, June 26 @ 00:00:00
URL: http://www.digitalidworld.com/article.php?id=74
Microsoft made it's Palladium project public and it has caused