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Concerned about the info on my hard-drive. How do I protect myself?

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arto

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Mar 5, 2002
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Hi all,
I have come to the conclusion that I need to replace my harddrive. It is under warranty, so thats a good thing.

My concern is I want to totally wipe the harddrive before I send it off to western digital. I am not interested in my information being recovered off my drive after I send it to them.

Anyone have any tips on how to do this? I recall that in PGP 7 there was a feature that made a certain number of passes over the hardrive to delete things more permanently but I would like to totally erase the whole operating system before I send it to them. Thanks for any advice in advance, I really appreciate it.

Jon
 
Aye there are Tools that allow this, writing lots of Random 0's and 1's over the drive multiple times. I believe Norton calls it a Government Wipe.
 
Using Western Digitals own FREE Hard drive utility tool to LOW LEVEL format should be sufficient to completely wipe clean. (to all intense and purposes) unless of course you are a top government agent and the Hard drive may fall into the hands of the KGB. LOL :)
Martin

Replying helps further our knowledge, without comment leaves us wondering.
 
Yup - paparazi is right - a low level format will give the cleanest disk that is possible with software. However, I recently saw a program on the BBC about a data recovery company - they did work for the goverment and police (computer forensics) and the chap from there said the only way to make a hard disk COMPLETELY unrecoverable was to physically smash it to bits with a hammer - although I suppose that would void your warranty! If the KGB might be involved though - maybe it's worth thinking about!!

Kim Leece.
 
Thanks for the replies. I appreciate it. *runs off to smash harddrive*
 
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