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Skeletons on your hard drive
CNet.News.com ^ | 4/20/2005 | Matt Hines

Posted on 04/20/2005 7:11:32 AM PDT by Mike Bates

Tax records, resumes, photo albums--the modern hard drive can keep increasingly larger volumes of information at the ready. But that can turn into a problem when it comes to effectively erasing the devices.

There are a number of options for cleansing the drives of unwanted computers, from special wiping software to destruction services to manufacturers' recycling programs. But what many PC owners don't realize, experts say, is that these methods are often not enough.

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: computing; drives; eraseharddrive; erasing; harddrive; privacy
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To: Mike Bates
Oh, OK. let me try tha

Did it work?

Mike?

Mike?

Are you logged in?

41 posted on 04/20/2005 7:33:47 AM PDT by The_Victor (Doh!... stupid tagline)
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To: LurkedLongEnough

Just soak the hard-drive in an airtight container filled with any highly-caffeinated beverage for about a week.


42 posted on 04/20/2005 7:34:35 AM PDT by Thrusher (Remember the Mog.)
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To: facedown; mewzilla; Mike Bates

Electric drills or pneumatic chisels do the trick as well.


43 posted on 04/20/2005 7:34:55 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (TV News and the MSM - - - ROTFLMAO)
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To: GOPJ
We're the party of the people, not the party of liberal elites.

That's right, I almost forgot. Trying to spelling words correctly can be so elitist. Thanks for the reminder.

44 posted on 04/20/2005 7:35:04 AM PDT by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: Thrusher
Just soak the hard-drive in an airtight container filled with any highly-caffeinated beverage for about a week.

I know that did the trick with my teeth, but you mean it works on drives too?

45 posted on 04/20/2005 7:36:37 AM PDT by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: Mike Bates
My hard-drive eraser:


46 posted on 04/20/2005 7:36:44 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Not Elected Pope Since 4/19/2005.)
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To: Mike Bates
lol
47 posted on 04/20/2005 7:37:20 AM PDT by clyde asbury (You’re always talkin’ ’bout your crazy nights.)
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To: Lazamataz

Which is also great for multitasking.


48 posted on 04/20/2005 7:38:29 AM PDT by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: NautiNurse

I have a geek friend who said to just dump a little mercury on your hard drive and that's that.
Of course, try not to get any on your skin.


49 posted on 04/20/2005 7:39:13 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: edcoil
If you have that much of a secret, stay with smoke-signals and off your computer.

Yes, because no one can see your smoke signals.

50 posted on 04/20/2005 7:39:37 AM PDT by Protagoras (Christ is risen.)
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To: ItsOurTimeNow
>Check what documentation? (clueless)

Well, if you can't find
anything on your machine,
here's one download site:

RECOVERING DELETED FILES

(I cannot vouch for
the software, but it's standard
kind of stuff these days . . .)

51 posted on 04/20/2005 7:40:11 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: Mike Bates

Well, it seems obvious to me that SOP ought to be to pull the hard drive when junking or giving the computer away.


52 posted on 04/20/2005 7:41:05 AM PDT by RichardW
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To: Lancey Howard
>dump a little mercury on your hard drive and that's that. Of course, try not to get any on your skin

The CSI folks
said only mercury fumes
are the deadly part . . .

53 posted on 04/20/2005 7:42:16 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: Darksheare; yall

Youse guys are pikers!

Darks has REAL skeletons on his hard drive...


54 posted on 04/20/2005 7:45:54 AM PDT by null and void (RFID Mark VI - It's all in the wrist™...)
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To: Mike Bates
Just soak the hard-drive in an airtight container filled with any highly-caffeinated beverage for about a week.

I know that did the trick with my teeth, but you mean it works on drives too?


I think it works on just about anything. In fact, I heard the ACLU is trying to get serving Cokes to prisoners at Gitmo banned under the Geneva convention. Only goat's milk and herbal tea for our little darlings down there.
55 posted on 04/20/2005 7:47:00 AM PDT by Thrusher (Remember the Mog.)
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To: Mike Bates

Never ceases to amaze me how many people store documents titled "Confidential" or "Private" in subdirectories that they publicly share using file-swapping software.


56 posted on 04/20/2005 7:47:08 AM PDT by martin_fierro (Chat is my milieu)
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To: vollmond

"I remove the platters from the drive and scratch them up with screwdrivers, and then I bend them in all sorts of funky directions with pliers. Next time I'll use some sand paper to score the platters too, thanks to a suggestion from an earlier poster."

Well...that's overkill in a big way. What's on there that's so important that you must destroy it utterly? What I do when I decommision a hard drive is to simply remove it from the PC, whack it a couple of times with a ball peen hammer, then put it in the kitchen garbage. It goes out with my trash.

If you're keeping incriminating stuff on your hard drive, maybe I can see this amount of destruction. If not, I doubt that the trash guy who picks up your garbage is that interested in your junk hard drive.


57 posted on 04/20/2005 7:47:47 AM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: Mike Bates
Crack the case, take the disks and dip into your favorite acidic solvent. Problem solved.

Pool acid works pretty well and all you have to do is to breach the case and cover the disks

58 posted on 04/20/2005 7:48:26 AM PDT by Centurion2000 (Nations do not survive by setting examples for others. Nations survive by making examples of others)
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To: Mike Bates

BCWipe is the software solution for this

http://www.jetico.com/index.htm#/bcwipe.htm


59 posted on 04/20/2005 7:50:15 AM PDT by kidd
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To: edcoil

What they don't tell you is that doing so is extremely time consuming and expensive, and results in a jumble of isolated files or even just blocks that then must be pieced back together. Very expensive to do and very unlikely unless there is an extremely good reason someone wants to recover that data.

There are disk washing programs that will overwrite every byte of data on the disk effectively rendering it wiped without the use of expensive laboratory-type procedures.


60 posted on 04/20/2005 7:54:05 AM PDT by -YYZ-
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