Ah. Is it an external drive or not? Did you attempt to use another program to copy the DVD? Eg DVD Decrypter (freeware) is able to circumvent copy protection/region issues and rip the DVD to your hard drive.
it was internal disk-player related (locked to region 2). Worked like a charm on another laptop (didn't even need the aluminium foil!)
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Other question: I have wifi at home, but the signal-strength upstairs (bedroom) is quite terrible.
Is there anything I can do (like a booster), so that the signal is (much) stronger?
Something which is not too difficult to configure either, given my limited abilities
Antonov wrote: ↑3 years ago
I am searching for a (non-complicated) USB stick (+- 64 GB needed) which is password protected.
Basically for my sensitive files.
I have no experience in this field. Perhaps you can help?
Uhm, you can make your own passwords to any usb-stick. apparently the programm truecypt is very good for something like this. but at the end, i rarely do this. Another option would be, if you only want certain files or folders beeing secure with a password. You also can use 7-Zip.
Antonov wrote: ↑3 years ago
I am searching for a (non-complicated) USB stick (+- 64 GB needed) which is password protected.
Basically for my sensitive files.
I have no experience in this field. Perhaps you can help?
Shop for "Secure flash drives". They are password encrypted and if you try to tamper with them, the data gets scrambled. Even if someone took the drive apart, they will never get at the data. Some of them are very expensive though, so encrypting the files with a separate piece of software might be better.
Is there any way to safely disable / enable a USB device via Windows instead of plugging the device out of the USB slot everytime? Certain non-racing game menus go crazy when my wheel is connected and the only way to stop it is to unplug the wheel while I'm playing those games.
I know you have the right click --> disable option in Windows Device Manager but is that safe? Is it as simple as just right click --> enable once I'm done or will it mess up the driver installation or worse?
Hooked up my Logitech G25 wheel again today and for some reason, all three pedals are showing fully pressed when they're not. It's fine otherwise but 0% press is 100% and vice versa. Any idea what I can do?