Ok, who stole my cylinders?
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Some old HDD analysis tool running on a refurbished computer we got for a client. Apparently, the thing works well, I don't know. What I do know is that it seems to scan the negative space on the drive as well.
If I store some files in those negative cylinders, does that count as encryption?
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If I store some files in those negative cylinders, does that count as encryption?
Quantum encryption. Unbreakable.
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Fucking quantum, how does it work?
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Dunno, not my fetish.
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I once have a system with Win2k but forgotten to enable 48-bit LBA. It happily allows me to write near 240GB data on a 250GB harddisk.
Of course since Win2k no longer store files in sequential sectors like it were in DOS age, so in the end we get a harddisk with around 137GB (didn't checked, but it should be as that's theoretical limit) filled with random blocks of data.
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I gotta try this now!
Though I don't recall which version of hddregen I have...