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For laptops? YUP.................
http://www.lojackforlaptops.com/CTLoJackDataSheet.pdf
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http://www.lojackforlaptops.com/CTLoJackDataSheet.pdf
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Re: Lo-Jack
Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
For laptops? YUP.................
http://www.lojackforlaptops.com/CTLoJackDataSheet.pdf
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http://www.lojackforlaptops.com/CTLoJackDataSheet.pdf
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I'm guessing its on a partition that wouldn't NORMALLY be deleted. For example, new computers now ship the OS on a partition, instead of including a CD.
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yea it seems like a good idea, but really... maybe they could somehow put it in the bios or somethin... A true free way to protect your laptop is to put a HDD password on it. cant format it then. cept ive only come across one laptop with those kind of capabilities. I wouldnt waste my money on this
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Originally Posted by Logan
I'm guessing its on a partition that wouldn't NORMALLY be deleted. For example, new computers now ship the OS on a partition, instead of including a CD.
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yea it seems like a good idea, but really... maybe they could somehow put it in the bios or somethin... A true free way to protect your laptop is to put a HDD password on it. cant format it then. cept ive only come across one laptop with those kind of capabilities. I wouldnt waste my money on this
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Originally Posted by 1995BvSSE
Originally Posted by Logan
I'm guessing its on a partition that wouldn't NORMALLY be deleted. For example, new computers now ship the OS on a partition, instead of including a CD.
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the only cool thing about that, is that if someone steals it and its not found. they refund everything you spent on lojack.
They have to do something using the mac address which is easily changed.
They have to do something using the mac address which is easily changed.
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Originally Posted by zepployd44
I wonder if theres a way to actually lock a partition into never being formatted or changed w/o proper authority
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