Re: What about OLD computers??

Subject: Re: What about OLD computers??
From: "Chris Morton" <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 08:04:37 -0800

It might be useful to perform a "low-level" format on the drive. This
procedure is different than a normal format. The only tool I've known that
can perform this operation is SpinRite from Gibson Research.

This is also a good tool for prepping new drives prior to high-level
formatting and installing an OS, applications, etc. It's also useful for
periodic maintenance, much like getting the wheels aligned and tires
balanced on your car.

> Chris

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Dan Goldstein <
DGoldstein -at- riverainmedical -dot- com> wrote:

> I usually follow this procedure:
>
> 1. Make sure that hard drive has been fully backed up.
> 2. Remove hard drive from PC.
> 3. Put on a pair of safety goggles.
> 4. Drill several large holes through hard drive.
> 5. Bring the whole mess to the recycling center.
>
> It's not that I don't care about local charities (I do!), or that I just
> enjoy using the power drill (well, OK, that, too). The hard drive might
> contain confidential information about other people and companies, and I
> see this as my obligation to them (as well as to myself).
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Geoff Lane
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 10:37 AM
> > To: TECHWR-L
> > Subject: Re: What about OLD computers??
> >
> > On Wednesday, November 26, 2008, Christine Sigman wrote;
> >
> > > We're not trying to outwit a forensic squad from the IRS, I
> > swear --
> > > just trying to come up with the equivalent of shredding financial
> > > papers before putting them in the bin.
> > ---
> >
> > And well you should. There was a documentary some time ago
> > about how mobile phones and computers donated to some
> > charities or dumped on the tip were finding their way over to
> > certain third-world countries where miscreants harvested the
> > data they contained for nefarious purposes.
> >
> > Perhaps a better alternative is to remove all your personal
> > data then use a trial version of a commercial secure
> > free-space erasing tool or Open Source (like GNUPG).
> > Alternatively, "nuke" the disk and install a suitable Linux
> > distro. Once done, you could offer the machine to the
> > Freecycle Network (http://www.freecycle.org/) - there are
> > groups for most populated arears and you'll have the pleasure
> > of helping out someone in your neighborhood.
> >
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References:
What about OLD computers??: From: Christine Sigman
Re: What about OLD computers??: From: Geoff Lane
RE: What about OLD computers??: From: Dan Goldstein

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