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Old 01-20-2008, 11:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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disposal of harddrives

Just a little warning when disposing of harddrives or any data devices (cd's and dvd's)

Just read a post on another forum ( unrelated to seo) about what can happen.

Seems the person threw out a hd, along with other computer parts, thinking it was bad.

The hd ended up being siezed in a raid and arrest of someone storing inappropriate pictures on the hd.

But the original person's contact information was still on the hd.

Five agents with a search warrant show up on this person's door about a year later. Take all computers, tapes, vcr taps, etc.

When disposing of hd's, cd's, dvd's, and any thing else with data, make sure they are properly wiped of data and or disposed of.
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Old 01-22-2008, 09:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Try the complete destruction of the disk platters method, it's easy at http://driveslag.eecue.com/
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Old 01-22-2008, 02:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow

That's a bit overkill for data protection isn't it?!
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Old 01-23-2008, 04:45 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hey, that's a really good idea recycling the metal from your broken drives, especially if you're into metalwork
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Do what I do... take a hammer and smash your old hard drives to an early death. Selling your old hard drive is not worth the risk. Besides, smashing the things gets out some anger and tension.
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before disposing, overwrite the existing datas with some other safe ones... that's one easy solution as i've heard.
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Old 01-25-2008, 05:42 AM   #7 (permalink)
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On a more serious note, "overwrite the existing datas with some other safe ones" is not nearly enough. The only way to truly destroy data on a disk is to write over each and every block of the disk.

There are programmes which will do several passes over the disk, writing either random or uniform data to each and every block to ensure a complete and total erase. These will require you to shove your drive on a slave connection.

However, If you only want to delete some specific files, and don't want to attach your disk as a slave (you cannot erase a disk that is 'in use' by the operating system, there is a command-line utility for DOS/Windows called SDelete. It is a freeware tool from Sysinternals (which is now Microsoft).
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Do what I do... take a hammer and smash your old hard drives to an early death. Selling your old hard drive is not worth the risk. Besides, smashing the things gets out some anger and tension.
the best method!
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Just a little warning when disposing of harddrives or any data devices (cd's and dvd's)

Just read a post on another forum ( unrelated to seo) about what can happen.

Seems the person threw out a hd, along with other computer parts, thinking it was bad.

The hd ended up being siezed in a raid and arrest of someone storing inappropriate pictures on the hd.

But the original person's contact information was still on the hd.

Five agents with a search warrant show up on this person's door about a year later. Take all computers, tapes, vcr taps, etc.

When disposing of hd's, cd's, dvd's, and any thing else with data, make sure they are properly wiped of data and or disposed of.
scary, and the guy did not even sell his hd, only throwing them out and then being arrested.

smash it to pieces is still the best method.
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