This works by having a separate partition, hidden from view, which contains the proprietary operating system for the encryption management system.
All x86-based BS2000 mainframes can run Linux or Windows in separate partitions.
The Linux distribution can then be installed on its own separate partition without affecting previously saved data.
Still the option exists if there is a need to create a separate public and private partition.
Watchdog A configurable watchdog (in a separate partition) can observe the behavior of specific applications and take action when the system does not behave correctly.
However, it may be a separate partition.
They create separate partitions in the tunnel out of woven bits of wood fiber.
They usually provide a recovery disc that restores a factory image from a separate partition.
A set of tasks will operate on this data, but independently on separate partitions.
Why wouldn't you simply run Windows natively via Bootcamp from a separate partition?