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Re: Questions about File deletion avoidance in Windows platform

Subject: Re: Questions about File deletion avoidance in Windows platform
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:04:32 -0400
The thumb drive I use is an old Transcend 128meg which has a physical write lock switch. One of the reasons I still use that 128meg is because I can't find a current one that has that feature. I did get a suggestion from a friend to perhaps use an SD card (which have lock switches) in a small cardreader. It's not as good or likely as durable as a real thumb drive but might be useful for shared use with cameras and pda use.

If anyone knows a good thumb drive with those physical lock switches (NOT the software based ones) I would like to know!

ricci@cse.ust.hk wrote:
Is there any way that I can prevent the anti-virus software or any
software from removing my software from the USB thumb drive before
execution? Is there any way that can make the software become
read-only/execute-only tools on the Windows platform?


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