Advice on secure Hard disc wipe

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  1. boytool

    boytool Member

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    Is it possible to securely wipe a HD prior to selling it on?
    I know there are lots of commercial tools, but do they really work? Is there a foolproof method?
     
  2. Phantom69

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    oooooo, i havnt been aksed about a boot and nuke ina loooong time :D

    i personally do not recommend selling a used hard disk, the best thing to do with em is to burn em (fire burn)

    however, i do believe there are freeware tools that claim to be able to erase your drive completely and irrecoverably, so you can only try:


    http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/securedelete.shtml

    ^^ just a resource with a list of programs

    http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_9_96_19893.html

    http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_9_96_2778.html

    http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_9_102_10039.html

    ^^ take your pick
     
  3. tycobb

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    Also get ccleaner(free) and go to the options button then the settings tab and click secure deletion(nsa 7 passes).Though this won't work alone in conjunction with those that phantom69 offered it will help better delete the history and tracks left behind(which is what your worried about right?).
     
  4. Auslander

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    i would just use a live linux cd and load that up on one of your boots...it would do a few various formats and types of dummy files that windows would never be able to comprehend.
     
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    fdisk & format the hd a few times will ususally prevent average person from retrieving info. other than that trash the hd with a hammer.
     
  6. boytool

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    Thanks for the info: am rummaging through the toolbox now for the hammer and blowtorch.


     
  7. The_Fiend

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    Use a strong (commercial type) magnet to whipe it clean, Neodymium magnets work the best for this use.
    Give the drive a number of passes, then do a low level format, run the magnet over the disc again, and do a second lowlevel format.
    After that, pretty much anything on the disc will be gone, with only traces of data left that would be recoverable, but nothing worth mentioning.
     
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