Closest you’re gonna get I believe is a thin client, a cutdown OS that invisibly hosts your application
Closest you’re gonna get I believe is a thin client, a cutdown OS that invisibly hosts your application
You’re right to be concerned, so many stories out there of techs discovering data on phones, laptops, hard drives, etc.
If the drive is still working, fully wipe the data, there’s a variety of shredders and secure delete options out there, depending on what platform you’re running it with.
If this is happening on multiple devices I’d restart the router.
If it were happening in my own house, I’d reset the router.
I think it’s rejecting the connection for other reasons like being overloaded and your devices are misinterpreting that as a bad password
Given the timescale of the transfer, sounds like a DNS cache somewhere in the chain.
It’ll fix itself if I’m right
In this situation I’ve used command prompt to help!
Navigate to each folder in turn and…
Dir /b > file1.csv
Dir /b > file2.csv
Add a /s if there’s subfolders to check
Load these up in excel or equivalent and run a comparison through sorting or a countif function
You can if you use software RAID management, it’s a lot slower but it can do what you’re asking for