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Re: Hard Drive data security
From: xyberpix <xyberpix () xyberpix com>
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 10:06:00 +0100
In the past I have always used dd on this one, you will need access to
Linux, or a bootable linux distro, any of them will do, knoppix, phlak,
mini-slack, etc.
Then run:
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/null
check the syntax by using man dd as I may have it backwards, but it'll
wipe it for you. I've known a couple of SysAd's who've done this by
accident on a live system in the past, and it wipes everything really
well.
xyberpix
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 17:11, Paul Kurczaba wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about hard drive data security. The hard drive on my notebook is failing and Dell is going to
replace it. They are going to take the old one with them. How can I securely remove the data from the hard drive?
Thanks,
Paul
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