Hi, sorry if this post is miscategorized, I'm not really sure what forum it best fits in...
My basic question is this: If I have some very sensitive data on a laptop hard drive being sent in to Compaq for repairs, how worried should I be about that data getting read by a worker at the repair facility?
I have a Compaq laptop, still under warranty, with a defective motherboard or power supply (it made an electrical "pop" and turned into a brick a few days ago). So I'm sending it in for repair or replacement, and luckily I have all my data backed up just fine. It's XP Pro/FAT32, with a password, so it's not like they're going to "accidentally" boot up into my stuff, but it wouldn't exactly be hard, either.
I'm feeling pretty stupid at this point for not using whole-drive encryption, let me tell you.
The hard drive itself is in this extremely stubborn caddy (with stripped screws!), so I can't just put it in an external enclosure and delete the data that way... Argh!
If you have any ideas/thoughts/experiences, I'd appreciate it SO much! Thanks in advance!
My basic question is this: If I have some very sensitive data on a laptop hard drive being sent in to Compaq for repairs, how worried should I be about that data getting read by a worker at the repair facility?
I have a Compaq laptop, still under warranty, with a defective motherboard or power supply (it made an electrical "pop" and turned into a brick a few days ago). So I'm sending it in for repair or replacement, and luckily I have all my data backed up just fine. It's XP Pro/FAT32, with a password, so it's not like they're going to "accidentally" boot up into my stuff, but it wouldn't exactly be hard, either.
I'm feeling pretty stupid at this point for not using whole-drive encryption, let me tell you.
The hard drive itself is in this extremely stubborn caddy (with stripped screws!), so I can't just put it in an external enclosure and delete the data that way... Argh!
If you have any ideas/thoughts/experiences, I'd appreciate it SO much! Thanks in advance!