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    Sight Beyond Sight. muzikfreakah's Avatar
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    Default Avoid getting scandalize, protect your private files with Silverstone TS01


    Silverstone TS01
    Encrypting your every move.




    Special Feature:
    RFID hard drive encryption, includes two RFID sensor keys.
    No additional software installation needed for accessing data.
    Slim and light portable aluminum enclosure.
    Support 2.5” SATA hard drive.
    Plug and Play & Hot-swappable connection.
    Includes High quality leather case.
    Maximum compatibility with USB2.0 (480Mbits)

    Minimum System Requirements


    * Windows 2000/XP, and Windows Vista
    * Mac OS 9.x (Apple USB support 1.3.5 and greater) and Mac OS 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, and 10.4
    * Mac:G3 processor or greater
    * Computer with USB 2.0 or 1.1 interface
    * PC:Intel Pentium 233MHz-compatible processor or greater
    * Minimum 32MB RAM
    * Please notice that the RFID function does not support Windows 98SE/Windows ME and previous version.


    Remark


    * If you install your hard drive already filled with data into the TS01B, it will only function as a normal mobile storage device. RFID function will be disabled.
    * To enable RFID function, you need to delete all existing partitions on the hard drive (please backup all important data to another drive or device first) before installing it into the TS01B. After setup procedure with RFID key, the TS01B will automatically encrypt all data written to the hard drive for security.
    * TS01B RFID enclosure supports at most five different hard drives with RFID secure function, if you try to setup encryption on a sixth hard drive with TS01B, it will give off a consistent “bip” warning sound and doesn’t work. There will be no limitation in using as a normal external hard disk.
    * If you need to re-encrypt the hard drive, please delete and partition it again with other external enclosure, then install it to the TS01B RFID external enclosure to setup the encryption. Please make sure to backup all the important files before deleting and redo the partition.
    Last edited by muzikfreakah; 06-03-2009 at 01:41 PM.
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    wow!! pagkanindot gd ani..

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    perfect media to store your videos para di mokatag sa internetz. ayaw sad ipaapil ang RFID ug kawat.

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    Thread Title is a catchy one . Nice hard drive though. Anybody knows the price of this one?

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    Hayden Kho should've bought this one

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    Thread Title is a catchy one . Nice hard drive though. Anybody knows the price of this one?
    Please check the link for the price sir.
    https://www.istorya.net/forums/fine-u...nclosures.html

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    K.H. should buy more of these as well

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    sakto ni para sa akong mga scandal.

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    if makawat ni useless japon kay dili magamit... hehehe... nice nice nice...

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    Like it, I wont have to worry data theft when swapping hdd.
    I got some questions.

    1. If I transfer my hdd on a different enclosure, can I still write data on it?
    If yes, will the TS01 still be able to use RFID function on that hdd?

    2. About the 5 hdd limit,let say i got 5 hdd all using the enclosure (just swapping drives)
    I reformat one of my hdd using other enclosure
    If setup that drive in TS01 will it recognize it as the 6th drive?

    3.Can it support RFID/Normal mode at a time?(Dual mode)

    4.What is the overhead time in reading and writing data
    since it have to encrypt and decrypt data?

    tnx

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