How To Hide Drives in Windows XP

Do you have important files stored on a disk drive (disk partition) that you don’t want tampered with or easily accessible to other users? Now you can hide it! Here are the steps to hide your important data:Control Panel -> Administrative Tools and double click Computer Management.

1. Go to Start ->

Hide Drives in Windows XP

2. On the left side browse to Storage -> Disk Management.

Hide Drives in Windows XP

3. Here you will see all your partitions and disk drives.
4. Right click the one you want to hide and select Change Drive Letter and Paths…

Hide Drives in Windows XP

5. Select Remove to erase the letter assigned to that drive and therefore to hide it.

Hide Drives in Windows XP

6. The changes will take effect immediately. Don’t worry, your data will remain the same.
7. Now if you want to unhide the drive, just repeat the process. But in 5th step, click on the Add… button in order to assign a letter for the drive so that Windows Explorer will recognize it.

Hide Drives in Windows XP 

What to Eat to get six pack abs?

In this world there are loads and loads of pills and magic potions currently on the marketplace that pretend to burn belly fat and get everybody firm belly with relative ease. Notwithstanding, virtually of these, in reality, tablets is a total waste of money, the same outcomes can be accomplish with only a couple of special food options. Hence what should I consume to get rid of that ugly belly fat? Well, here is a short eating plan which I suggest for every single person who wishes to get the best six packabs you’ve always wanted.

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What is a Antivirus?

Antivirus (or anti-virus) software is used to prevent, detect, and remove malware, including computer viruses, worms, and trojan horses. Such programs may also prevent and remove adware, spyware, and other forms of malware.

A variety of strategies are typically employed. Signature-based detection involves searching for known malicious patterns in executable code. However, it is possible for a user to be infected with new malware in which no signature exists yet. To counter such so called zero-day threats, heuristics can be used. One type of heuristic approach, generic signatures, can identify new viruses or variants of existing viruses for looking for known malicious code (or slight variations of such code) in files. Some antivirus software can also predict what a file will do if opened/run by emulating it in a sandbox and analyzing what it does to see if it performs any malicious actions. If it does, this could mean the file is malicious.

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