An old and now almost obsolete way of storing data on a removable disk.
System administrators can limit the use of encryption on removable disks in a number of ways.
There is the standard removable disk, saving to the hard drive, and saving to a network share.
The history of removable disks is one sad "couldn't keep up" story after another.
With a 203-megabyte removable hard disk, the Powerexec has a list price of $4,995.
For example, a removable disk may be mounted on another non-Leopard computer and modified there.
The Passport consists of a base housing, a removable hard disk and an adapter card.
The removable disks also tend to remove a significant amount of cash from your wallet, and Passport is no exception.
That includes the adapter card, the base housing and the removable hard disk itself.
Twenty gigabytes on a removable optical disk is quite intriguing.