Issue is you will not urandom the spare space. In an example SSD that may have say 50GB of 64GB available, you still have up to 14GB of "something" out there even with the disk urandomed to full. Sure it will mess up the investigation but you really have no idea what 14GB is sitting in there.
Last batch of 25 PC's I imaged were imaged 4 at a time in less than a day. Would have been less had I actually been in the office when they completed. I was out in the office doing other stuff. At the desks would be even easier as I would just network boot them in to the imaging software and let the autoscript take over.
If everyone in the world liked those latin characters, then sure. But maybe someone else in the world prefers yahoo.(nihon*)? Wanted to write it in kanji but/. doesn't seem to take unicode.
'reads' is not plural in this case, it indicates that an action happens but the time is undefined. IE 'Bob fishes here'. Bob might not be fishing there at that time, but we know that he does fish here. So 'Anyone who reads this' indicates an unknown person at an unknown time 'is reading'
*I am not an English teacher, I am sure there is a name for it.
Issue is you will not urandom the spare space. In an example SSD that may have say 50GB of 64GB available, you still have up to 14GB of "something" out there even with the disk urandomed to full. Sure it will mess up the investigation but you really have no idea what 14GB is sitting in there.
Seagate (Quantum) Bigfoots
hrm strange, I scroll down that page you linked and see a 'download hot fix link.' Seems they fixed it and even rolled it to Windows 7.
Last batch of 25 PC's I imaged were imaged 4 at a time in less than a day. Would have been less had I actually been in the office when they completed. I was out in the office doing other stuff. At the desks would be even easier as I would just network boot them in to the imaging software and let the autoscript take over.
If everyone in the world liked those latin characters, then sure. But maybe someone else in the world prefers yahoo.(nihon*)? Wanted to write it in kanji but /. doesn't seem to take unicode.
Ah, I don't remember the exact rule. Then again it could be one of the English language's many "special cases."
'reads' is not plural in this case, it indicates that an action happens but the time is undefined. IE 'Bob fishes here'. Bob might not be fishing there at that time, but we know that he does fish here. So 'Anyone who reads this' indicates an unknown person at an unknown time 'is reading'
*I am not an English teacher, I am sure there is a name for it.