Many people that were paying attention (people that I knew) realized that the CIA data was fabricated. From: http://www.slate.com/id/2087735/ "One U.S. intelligence official said analysts may have been too eager to find evidence to support the White House's claims. As a result, he said, defectors "were just telling us what we wanted to hear." Check here: http://www.slate.com/id/2077558/, or here: http://www.slate.com/id/2078196/ for articles written before the war that dispute the intellegence. The CIA was in shambles and needed some bolstering, so when the data didn't support the WMD theory, it was pressured into manufacturing it. There are similar articles in Atlantic monthly and other places stating the same.
Yes, you can do this using the disk management control panel. Not well known is that with NTFS, disk drive letters were supposed to be phased out. This never happened (you don't need to assign a letter to a volume to use it in software, just mount it like on unix, and use system calls with the path to get to a file) - because support software (e.g. database software like Oracle) never really supported it and developers and their tools never really used the mount volume feature.
Many people that were paying attention (people that I knew) realized that the CIA data was fabricated. From: http://www.slate.com/id/2087735/ "One U.S. intelligence official said analysts may have been too eager to find evidence to support the White House's claims. As a result, he said, defectors "were just telling us what we wanted to hear." Check here: http://www.slate.com/id/2077558/, or here: http://www.slate.com/id/2078196/ for articles written before the war that dispute the intellegence. The CIA was in shambles and needed some bolstering, so when the data didn't support the WMD theory, it was pressured into manufacturing it. There are similar articles in Atlantic monthly and other places stating the same.
Yes, you can do this using the disk management control panel. Not well known is that with NTFS, disk drive letters were supposed to be phased out. This never happened (you don't need to assign a letter to a volume to use it in software, just mount it like on unix, and use system calls with the path to get to a file) - because support software (e.g. database software like Oracle) never really supported it and developers and their tools never really used the mount volume feature.