1/25/2009 3:08:24 PM
Seriously, you could have bought another drive, dumped your drive's contents, and wiped your drive with Helix or something equally as good or even better in roughly half a day's worth of work.I hate to inform you, but most tech savvy corporate laptop users do this. I know a lot of engineers that have two separate drives so that when they send their laptops to IT for work, they don't have to deal with any issues.
1/25/2009 5:38:58 PM
^seriously.
1/25/2009 5:57:07 PM
Im a full time student now. I am not buying another drive. If I was still working none of this would be an issue at all.
1/25/2009 6:07:56 PM
Never argue with idiots. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
1/25/2009 6:47:28 PM
^^So get non-OS encryption application. Encrypt it with a password other than the admin's. I mean it's fine if you want to waste both of your times over a principle... but I can guarantee who will win this battle every time. And it isn't you. Like it or not, you are just another number, another customer who thinks they are more special than the next guy. If you put an employee in the position of doing what you tell him (right or wrong) or doing what his boss tells him, you aren't getting shit.
1/25/2009 7:10:00 PM
Can you recommend such an application to do that, preferably free?I was just going to take the whole "documents" folder and just move it to my external drive.I really dont have time to waste on going back and forth, but Id like to make the issue known enough for someone at Apple to say "hey he's got a point. we should look in to this".
1/25/2009 9:16:27 PM
http://www.truecrypt.orgi use it for everything. financial documents, porn, etc.
1/25/2009 9:40:02 PM
LOL, porn hahahaha
1/25/2009 9:42:32 PM