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hey KT i use f2 movies website to watch all my movies it does have popups here and there with a good popup blocker the site is great i use opera developer version with free vpn built in so it shows im in asia or europe lol when i watch the movies here is the link https://www3.f2movies.to it has all the super hero movies you like enjoy and hope you feel better soon
I love to watch Super Hero movies of all kinds, be it from Marvel or DC or any others. I lost them all the movies I had when I tried to make the MyBook backup external HD when I tried to turn it into an internal HDD. Watching OneEyes' because I no longer have yours Sand.
Quote from: KT KλBoƠM on February 10, 2021, 07:38:36 amI love to watch Super Hero movies of all kinds, be it from Marvel or DC or any others. I lost them all the movies I had when I tried to make the MyBook backup external HD when I tried to turn it into an internal HDD. Watching OneEyes' because I no longer have yours Sand.I could try to setup a streaming service or I could just make them available for download. If there is anything you would like to see, just let me know.
Oh. Yeah, virus 10...... I mean Windows 10 has a bad habit of doing that. It happened to me with my laptop just a few weeks ago. So I had to either pay for data recovery software or reformat the drive and start over. Sadly, I was forced to reformat the drive. Thankfully it wasn't a big loss as there wasn't much on it.
Wait. Was it a backup drive that failed?
Ya an external ... my MyBook. I had the idea of putting it in my case as an internal ... that seemed to have been a mistake
Quote from: KT KλBoƠM on February 11, 2021, 10:47:41 pmYa an external ... my MyBook. I had the idea of putting it in my case as an internal ... that seemed to have been a mistake Yeah, you can't do that for a couple of reasons. So if the mybook enclosure has died, you can remove the drive and put the hdd in a USB dock. That's what I have been doing anyway.
Dave said that any external enclosure is the same thing as a USB dock because it has a SATA connection.
He says my files were not encrypted but I said they were. He said there is a difference between software and hardware encryption.
Quote from: KT KλBoƠM on February 12, 2021, 12:23:34 pmDave said that any external enclosure is the same thing as a USB dock because it has a SATA connection. Well for the most part, that is correct. Modern enclosures and docks have a SATA connector. The only other part of that is the interface to the device it's being paired with. Some can be ESATA, USB 2, USB 3, USB-C or Thunderbolt.Quote from: KT KλBoƠM on February 12, 2021, 12:23:34 pmHe says my files were not encrypted but I said they were. He said there is a difference between software and hardware encryption.Absolutely correct. There is a big difference between hardware and software encryption. Keep in mind that some external enclosures may enforce a form of encryption on the drive, that can only be read thru a particular interface protocol. Namely USB. This is to prevent users from getting super cheap, high capacity external drives, gutting the enclosures and using those drives inside their computers as main or slave drives.
As I said, it's not all of them, but some of them.