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| Subject: | Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? |
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| Date: | Fri, 16 Nov 2007 19:25:15 -0800 |
On Apr 5, 3:35pm, Tom Yarrish wrote:
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} I wanted to find out if there was a method to convert an external
} hard drive enclosure into a "cheap" write blocker device? I'm not
The only difference between read and write is the command issued.
You would need an intelligent adapter that sits between the cable
coming into the enclosure and the drive which analyses all commands and
aborts any write commands.
}-- End of excerpt from Tom Yarrish
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