Posted Sat Jul 19, 2003 7:08 PM
yeah, but, it's a harddrive! there will always be a way to hack a harddrive. They are open books, you just need a machine to read them, and if they use the IDE format then that means that they will be using a relatively common Hard drive format. Most likely Fat16, in order to cope with the large size of the drive but keeping it simple. But here is where they will get you, they will moddify the boot sector, so it is no longer Windows compatible, that way 85% of the users wont be able to hack the system, then they will encrypt the partition table, so no standard Bios could read the fromated size. that will knock out your "basic" linux users, but still I see no reason why someone who knows anything about getting into harddrives could not just buy a drive coppier, not a software program but an actual peice of hardware used to copy harddrives, sector by sector, and just use that same peice of hardware, get the ones that have te ability to plug into a PC and save off a immage, and then figure out a way to get that image onto a blank HDD? too easy.