

There is also the case when a computer is lost or stolen. With bitlocker on, the content of the computer cannot be accesses without the key, which the new owner will not have.
I always thought that was the main point of using bitlocker.


There is also the case when a computer is lost or stolen. With bitlocker on, the content of the computer cannot be accesses without the key, which the new owner will not have.
I always thought that was the main point of using bitlocker.


https://www.loopia.com/ - ~10 euro/year for only DNS and ~100 euro/year for DNS, e-mail and web hosting.
I have an R710 collecting dust in the basement. When it was alive, I used to have one VM for each service I used. While having multiple VMs is useful, containers has greatly reduced the amount of RAM I need.


That’s when you open PowerShell ISE.


Install using winget: winget install LibreWolf.LibreWolf --source winget


A snapshot is like copying a the files in the snapshot to another location, while the original files remain as is and can be written to or read from.
As an example, if you have a folder, let’s say /important/secret/stuff, and you want to take a backup of it. You have to make sure that nothing is writing to those files while the backup is running, otherwise the backup risk being corrupted. (This is because if the backup starts to read the file, and halfway through the first part of the file changes, you now have a backuped file that half the old and half the new file).
With a snapshop, you can “copy” /important/secret/stuff to some other location, run a backup reading from this other location and then remove it. Any changes to the original files will not affect the backup since the backup is reading from the “copied” files (snapshot).
So what you do is take a snapshot before running the backup, have the backup read from the snapshot and when it is complete, remove the snapshot.
It was explained to be a translation error from a language with pronouns for all objects. I have to disagree with you on this one.