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acmilanfan3
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Posted at 9:48 am on June 25, 2008 |
| Kill disk will delete everything |
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golivewire12
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Posted at 9:45 am on June 25, 2008 |
| with a cloth |
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ralili
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Posted at 9:36 am on June 25, 2008 |
| Tools... you can figure it out from there. |
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rex reed
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Posted at 9:34 am on June 25, 2008 |
| ha ha ha..a damp cloth should do it.. |
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mikeyp123
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Posted at 9:34 am on June 25, 2008 |
Windows recovery disk. As you boot up pc you'll see black screens with white text, look for a something like "Press any key to boot from disk" then it'll open up a reformat window. Its really really easy to follow tbh. |
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matto
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Posted at 9:34 am on June 25, 2008 |
Quote: from shadowpool at 9:33 am on June 25, 2008
http://dban.sourceforge.net/
I just discovered this very recently. It's a great tool! The reason that this is preferable to a reformat, as you may gather from shadowpool's response, is that this tool overwrites your hdd's data with a bunch of cryptic stuff. Reformatting actually leaves all of your data on there! |
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shadowpool
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Posted at 9:33 am on June 25, 2008 |
| http://dban.sourceforge.net/ Download the CD version. Open your CD burning software and look for an option specifically for burning .iso files. There should be one. Use that to burn the .iso file to a disk. Put the disk in your computer, reboot, and the computer will hopefully boot from the disk. Then select the drives you wish to erase. Choose the pseudorandom erasure method and use 2-3 rounds. If you're trying to hide your data from the FBI or the NSA, use 15-30 rounds. This will take a while as your computer is generating cryptographically random data and repeatedly overwriting your hard drive with it. |
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