|    Protector for Business and personal 
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         ABIT SecureIDE™ Leader of digital data protect! 
           Nowadays, 
          information security has become a major concern with all kinds of end 
          users, as most documents are now stored electronically. Business and 
          personal files must be kept safe from unwanted intruders. ABIT has had 
          a lot of experience in the field of data protection for motherboards: 
          We were the first company to adopt RAID as a standard specification 
          of all motherboards, beginning in 2001. This initiative was welcomed 
          by end-users and media, and it also soon became an industry standard. 
         
      
      ABIT listened to users who were asking for information security. In July 
        2003, we are the first company to introduce this feature on our motherboards. 
        Secure IDE is an IEEE key that connects to your IDE hard disk and has 
        a special decoder; without this key, your hard disk cannot be opened by 
        anyone. Thus hackers and would be information thieves cannot access your 
        hard disk, even if they remove it from your PC. 
      How to Use ABIT's SecureIDE™ to Protect your Information/Data? 
         Secure 
        IDE is a encryption card that uses the eNOVA X-Wall chipset that ensures 
        confidentiality and privacy of your data through disk encryption. When 
        booting up your system, go to DOS and implement the FDISK instruction. 
        This instruction will make a partition to format the Hard Disk to accept 
        the secure IDE key. After this procedure, there are no more extra steps 
        to perform besides using the IEEE key to "open" the hard disk 
        each time you boot up your system. 
      Nowadays it is necessary to have information security no matter what 
        field your data comes from: business, scientific, government or copywrite 
        protection. Only Secure IDE can protect your data.
  
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