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how to make a files unrecoverable?
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i have a customer who wants her hard drive to not be recoverable is there some program that i can ether boot into or just plug into a computer and have it run and not even the FBI and recover files the timing on how long it takes doesn't mater

i could do write zeros but I have heard you can still recover files if you run it once or twice

any ideas or suggestions would be helpful
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Id suggest Darik's Boot And Nuke.

But still no guarantee. Nothing beats physically destroying the hard drive.
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thx and i know physically destroyint it is the best way but i might want to reuse the hard drive but need to be sureest i can besides destroying
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The average law enforcement agency can recover data after 7 complete wipe/reformats. No amount of data destroyer is going to change that. That's the average agency.
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(10-19-2009, 02:14 PM)Grizzly Wrote: The average law enforcement agency can recover data after 7 complete wipe/reformats. No amount of data destroyer is going to change that. That's the average agency.

Really I didn't know that. Thanks Grizzly Smile
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I thought data could be erased? By repartitioning to reset 0 and then placing data over the top?
So for example delete all partitions make 1 then format. Then delete partition again and recreate and format then fill drive with whatever and then format??
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(10-19-2009, 04:06 PM)DAMINK™ Wrote: I thought data could be erased? By repartitioning to reset 0 and then placing data over the top?
So for example delete all partitions make 1 then format. Then delete partition again and recreate and format then fill drive with whatever and then format??

The data that was there before still has a faint footprint which can still be used.
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Short of a large magnet there really is no way besides destroying the hard drive to make a hard drive not able to be read.

(10-19-2009, 04:06 PM)DAMINK™ Wrote: I thought data could be erased? By repartitioning to reset 0 and then placing data over the top?
So for example delete all partitions make 1 then format. Then delete partition again and recreate and format then fill drive with whatever and then format??

That is what I was talking about by a complete wipe/reformat lol. The NSA has the tech to really get into the HD if the FBI wanted what was on your computer bad enough.
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Seems the simple answer (because of how cheap you can get HD storage for these days)
is to take a Phillips screwdriver and a hammer to the thing. Destroy the platters for good, once and for all.
Recover that!

I never donate, reuse or give hard drives away to anyone, I destroy them period.

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#10
Try this thread by Omni on how to destroy files.
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