hah ! seems like a useful bit of free software.
as a word of advice for all of you who travel with laptops please consider what i do, i have two of them, one an HP workhorse, the other a vaio with a fingerprint log on to windows.
on all my computers desktops and laptops i have the user account password log on enabled to windows.
also, when traveling i set the boot password in the BIOS very simple to do, takes about ten seconds.
so if the computer is nabbed, anyone trying to boot it up will not be able to boot into the O/S or even the BIOS settings.
kind sucks for the thief. even if the hard drive is removed, dang thing still wont boot into the OS.
my laptop gets stolen, its useless, pull the hard drive. no data access and laptop still useless
Note: my hard drives are separated into the O/S and data simply the c drive carries all the operating software and the d drive carries all the data. the reason for this is simple if the O/S takes a dump, i don't loose any data simply reinstall the c drive from its last back up (about 30 mins) and secondly the d drive with outlook pst files documents data etc is encrypted.
so guys, if your travelling with your laptop, think about setting a BIOS password.
also look at stuffback.com