Hi Adrian.It's very accessible actually. The only bit that may not be accessible is when you boot the encrypted drive. You will be prompted for a password way before Windows loads. Also, should you need to recover your encrypted drive (the option to create a bootable iso that can then be burnt to CD/DVD) is part of the encrypt system volume wizard will also not be accessible as it probably loads a version of Windows or some low level operating system with very few drivers loaded, sound not being one of them.
Take care. Chris Hallsworth You can contact me at the following channels: E-mail and Facebook: challsworth2@xxxxxxx MSN: ch9675@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 16/01/2011 14:56, Adrien Collins wrote:
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