External Hard drive question
Hey guys. I know this may sound a little science fiction at this point but I have question concerning protection of my exernal hard drive that I use to store my songs that I will be running on hoster. I just recently got all my songs uploaded to hard drive and I'm ready to start my karaoke shows and use hoster. However, I am leary and I'm hoping you can help. I have two people who work for me and they will be using my computer from to run the karaoke shows with my external hard drive. I think I trust one of them but the other I'm not so sure about. I'm afraid they might take it home and try and download my library that I have invested tens of thousands of songs on...not to mention the time it took putting it all on hard drive. I know there is a way to passcode the hard drive itself to keep someone from accessing it..but obviously that won't work since they have to use the harddrive for the computer. So, is there a way to be able to protect my hard drive in such a way that it can only be used on MY computer and if they try to go home and download it onto their computer it won't download without some kind of passcode. Perhaps that technology is beyond our grasp at this point but I figure if anyone would know it would be you guys since you use something similar to be able to detect if the hoster goes on more than one computer and if more than 2 or 4 you have to buy another set with a new passcode to go on different computers. Since you can do it I figure there must be a way. Any help you could give me would be appreciated. Thanks!
Lance
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