forever0donotknowme Posted December 21, 2013 Posted December 21, 2013 Hi,I have win 7 customized iso burned in DVD , how I can protect it from copy or move files to pc
Tripredacus Posted December 21, 2013 Posted December 21, 2013 Well since you can't distribute Windows 7 sources, I can't imagine why this would be an issue.
forever0donotknowme Posted December 23, 2013 Author Posted December 23, 2013 I want to know if there is any way for doing that or no
vinifera Posted December 23, 2013 Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) you can encrypt files or stiff them in encrypted archivebut then it won't install by "nature"you can scratch the cd/dvd but then it won't be readable at all Edited December 23, 2013 by vinifera
jaclaz Posted December 23, 2013 Posted December 23, 2013 Actually there are copy protections.Examples:http://reboot.pro/topic/7638-create-your-copy-protection-cd-usb/jaclaz
forever0donotknowme Posted December 24, 2013 Author Posted December 24, 2013 Actually there are copy protections.Examples:http://reboot.pro/topic/7638-create-your-copy-protection-cd-usb/jaclazIt is not useful with win 7 iso
ccampy Posted December 27, 2013 Posted December 27, 2013 stick in a a drawer or somwer else hiden then nobody can get it to copy it
forever0donotknowme Posted January 3, 2014 Author Posted January 3, 2014 stick in a a drawer or somwer else hiden then nobody can get it to copy itI do not understand you, can you explain more
Kelsenellenelvian Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 He means don't let people use your disk. If people don't have access to your disk then they can't copy it.
forever0donotknowme Posted January 11, 2014 Author Posted January 11, 2014 you can encrypt files or stiff them in encrypted archivebut then it won't install by "nature"you can scratch the cd/dvd but then it won't be readable at allHow I can do this way??
vinifera Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 stiff ISO into RAR or ZIP or whatever and put password on it this way only you know passwordbut as told CD/DVD won't be installable as you'd have to extract/de-pack the contents out
forever0donotknowme Posted January 11, 2014 Author Posted January 11, 2014 (edited) stiff ISO into RAR or ZIP or whatever and put password on it this way only you know passwordbut as told CD/DVD won't be installable as you'd have to extract/de-pack the contents outsteps for that are following:win 7 isoclick rightusing WinRAR-add to archiveadvancedset passwordput any password then okBut I will get win 7 rar not iso file,,,,maybe not work during format,Did you mean this steps to stiff ISO into RAR or ZIP or whatever and put password on it. Edited January 11, 2014 by forever0donotknowme
bphlpt Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 ... But I will get win 7 rar not iso file...Correct. That is what he meant by:... but as told CD/DVD won't be installable as you'd have to extract/de-pack the contents outCheers and Regards
ROTS Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 (edited) You want to protect the data on a disc, you will have to either1. encrypt the file ( so that it is all ones and zeros ). Meaning the key in question is the only thing that will be able to open the file.2. get an encryption program ( which you could find in almost every single current trending storage device ) of some sort. Even if the encryption program is considered out dated, it might be able to block even the most advance snoopers.3. A bigger question. How to encrypt a DVD for casual play back but disallow computer agent from reading??? Is that your question???Well The DVD table of contents would have to be readable, even if the data is not. But the actual data would have to be encrypted so that a regular computer without key ( like how female and male parts matches....see Ghost Busters ) will be unable to read the file.HOWEVER this does not stop the DVD from being read as a regular image/Video. Meaning almost every single DVD backup program would be able to get the video data that has been readable since 1992 or whenever DVD first was around.HOWEVER you could still have files written to the DVD but the video would still be accessible as an official dvd. The only other way would be to toss out every single regular DVD drive in your household, and switch to a later format that is still considered DVD but is not universal. 4.Since June 2009 ( correct me if I am wrong ) all DVD components have firmware locks on them.Another way would be to create an artificial firmware lock for your Disc. Then apply the encryption to the data you want stored awayon the disc. Write the dvd file as normal so it could boot on that specific DVD model.I have not gone to those extremes, as I believe the right of privacy and thus a personal computer is considered YOUR ELECTRONIC BRAIN. So you ELECTRONIC BRAIN should have the same rights as your regular brain. An easier solution to anti-privacy is just to challenge the law itself, by boycotting, or some other form of passive resistance. The end result will probably be a retaliation by sadistic methods of manipulation including the various strategic tactics whether they be known or unknown. But that is another subject all together. AKA time cop ( like the television series ). 5. Just to get insane on encryption. You could copy other models used by consumer models. From the do not open and if open then erase. To outdated reading mechanisms. Of course the item should be accessible by a child. There is also retina scan ( demolition man ), to thumb print ( which you could find on most hardware nowadays ), or even sound scanner ( as seen in Richie Rich the movie ). Televisionadvertising even have face scanning ( which is included in your out of the box 360 ). So much bs is being made which otherwise could be used bypassed by simply changing the law and promoting the idea of better people Edited February 12, 2016 by ROTS
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