| Subject: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 7:06:01 AM |
| From: =?Utf-8?B?ZGVubWFyZmw=?= [Email Address Protection] |
The manufacturer of my PC provided me with a New Imaged Hard drive. My old drive was working fine except it had some pre-installed software on it that could not be removed and could cause conflicts. The manufactiurer wants the old Hard drive returned. The old drive has some senitive personal information on it so I am reluctant just to pack it up and return it. I have done some research about how to wipe off all information on a Hard drive before donating a PC, etc......but all I have read is very complicated and I am not comfortable in proceedding following any of the processes. Keeping in mind, I am not erasing the Hard drive with my PC's OS on it, (although the Old drive still has an OS on it). I can connect the OLD drive as a 2nd Internal drive....and than proceed to Wipe it Clean before returning it. Surely there must be an easy, simple process for someone with limited computer knowledge to wipe a 2nd Internal Hard drive clean of all data so that no one could access any information off that drive.... Hopefully someone has an easy process\answer for me...thank you |
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| Subject: Re: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 7:19:16 AM |
| From: "Mark L. Ferguson" [Email Address Protection] |
Well, if you talk to the military, they are going to tell you about systems that write one's and zero's on the drive, alternately, and over and over, to make it unrecoverable. Others will claim only an acid bath, or a spike driven thru the disks will do. Given the fact that the people who sell your system are reputable, and have something to lose by spying on you, probably just formatting the drive or removing all partitions would do it. You might boot to a CD drive 'preinstall' disk like BartPE and remove partitions on that drive. (BartPE) bootable live windows CD-DVD: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ -- Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1EC2F7F-502E-4BB7-9419-ED78098AED60@microsoft.com... > The manufacturer of my PC provided me with a New Imaged Hard drive. My > old > drive was working fine except it had some pre-installed software on it > that > could not be removed and could cause conflicts. The manufactiurer wants > the > old Hard drive returned. The old drive has some senitive personal > information on it so I am reluctant just to pack it up and return it. > > I have done some research about how to wipe off all information on a Hard > drive before donating a PC, etc......but all I have read is very > complicated > and I am not comfortable in proceedding following any of the processes. > > Keeping in mind, I am not erasing the Hard drive with my PC's OS on it, > (although the Old drive still has an OS on it). I can connect the OLD > drive > as a 2nd Internal drive....and than proceed to Wipe it Clean before > returning > it. > > Surely there must be an easy, simple process for someone with limited > computer knowledge to wipe a 2nd Internal Hard drive clean of all data so > that no one could access any information off that drive.... > > Hopefully someone has an easy process\answer for me...thank you |
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| Subject: Re: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 7:40:26 AM |
| From: Malke [Email Address Protection] |
denmarfl wrote: (snippage) > Surely there must be an easy, simple process for someone with limited > computer knowledge to wipe a 2nd Internal Hard drive clean of all data so > that no one could access any information off that drive.... Extremely easy and free. Download Darik's Boot and Nuke: http://dban.sourceforge.net/ Burn the file as an image, not as a data file, to CD-R using third-party burning software. Shut down your computer. If you are extremely paranoid and nervous, open the case and disconnect the good new drive, only leaving the "bad" second hard drive connected. Otherwise, just boot with the CD you created and follow instructions. Even easier and potentially more satisfying: Take the bad hard drive outside and hit it repeatedly with a sledge hammer or drill holes in it. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Subject: Re: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 8:07:12 AM |
| From: "John Barnett MVP" [Email Address Protection] |
Depending on how many files you really need to erase you could go for a freeware application called Eraser (http://www.heidi.ie/node/6). The default erase is Gutman 35 (overwriting data 35 times). Alternatively you can create a Nuke Boot Disk using either a floppy disk or a USB flash device. You create the Nuke disk after installing Eraser by going to Start>All Programs>Eraser>Create Nuke Boot Disk. I have used it for many years now, not only for erasing individual files (you can do this by right clicking on a file you want to remove and selecting Erase from the drop down menu), but also for erasing unused space (start>computer>right click on the drive you want to erase used space and select Erase Unused Space) -- -- John Barnett MVP Windows XP Associate Expert Windows Desktop Experience Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1EC2F7F-502E-4BB7-9419-ED78098AED60@microsoft.com... > The manufacturer of my PC provided me with a New Imaged Hard drive. My > old > drive was working fine except it had some pre-installed software on it > that > could not be removed and could cause conflicts. The manufactiurer wants > the > old Hard drive returned. The old drive has some senitive personal > information on it so I am reluctant just to pack it up and return it. > > I have done some research about how to wipe off all information on a Hard > drive before donating a PC, etc......but all I have read is very > complicated > and I am not comfortable in proceedding following any of the processes. > > Keeping in mind, I am not erasing the Hard drive with my PC's OS on it, > (although the Old drive still has an OS on it). I can connect the OLD > drive > as a 2nd Internal drive....and than proceed to Wipe it Clean before > returning > it. > > Surely there must be an easy, simple process for someone with limited > computer knowledge to wipe a 2nd Internal Hard drive clean of all data so > that no one could access any information off that drive.... > > Hopefully someone has an easy process\answer for me...thank you |
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| Subject: Re: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/5/2008 10:01:58 AM |
| From: "NetLink_Blue" [Email Address Protection] |
"denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1EC2F7F-502E-4BB7-9419-ED78098AED60@microsoft.com... > The manufacturer of my PC provided me with a New Imaged Hard drive. My > old > drive was working fine except it had some pre-installed software on it > that > could not be removed and could cause conflicts. The manufactiurer wants > the > old Hard drive returned. The old drive has some senitive personal > information on it so I am reluctant just to pack it up and return it. > > I have done some research about how to wipe off all information on a Hard > drive before donating a PC, etc......but all I have read is very > complicated > and I am not comfortable in proceedding following any of the processes. > > Keeping in mind, I am not erasing the Hard drive with my PC's OS on it, > (although the Old drive still has an OS on it). I can connect the OLD > drive > as a 2nd Internal drive....and than proceed to Wipe it Clean before > returning > it. > > Surely there must be an easy, simple process for someone with limited > computer knowledge to wipe a 2nd Internal Hard drive clean of all data so > that no one could access any information off that drive.... > > Hopefully someone has an easy process\answer for me...thank you The easiest way would be to hookup the Old Drive, and reinstall Windows Vista on it. REFORMAT before doing the fresh install. The New install should overwrite a lot of disk space. Disk recovery of files may show some file names to the manufacturer's curious employees, but I don't think they could salvage anything useful. I have not tried this procedure ... just a shot-in-the-dark. You could Google for software to do this. I believe some free software has options to "clean" old files beyond just deleting them. good luck, - Net |
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| Subject: Re: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/5/2008 10:07:49 AM |
| From: "NetLink_Blue" [Email Address Protection] |
"NetLink_Blue" <PcjTv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message news:u76duDs3IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D1EC2F7F-502E-4BB7-9419-ED78098AED60@microsoft.com... >> The manufacturer of my PC provided me with a New Imaged Hard drive. My >> old >> drive was working fine except it had some pre-installed software on it >> that Before and after "scrubbing" your hard-drive, borrow or use free Undelete software to see what you can see on Old Drive (yourself). .... just another thought / blue |
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| Subject: Re: Erasing 2nd Internal Hard drive |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/5/2008 8:12:14 PM |
| From: "Not Me" [Email Address Protection] |
"NetLink_Blue" <PcjTv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message news:u76duDs3IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D1EC2F7F-502E-4BB7-9419-ED78098AED60@microsoft.com... >> The manufacturer of my PC provided me with a New Imaged Hard drive. My >> old >> drive was working fine except it had some pre-installed software on it >> that >> could not be removed and could cause conflicts. The manufactiurer wants >> the >> old Hard drive returned. The old drive has some senitive personal >> information on it so I am reluctant just to pack it up and return it. >> >> I have done some research about how to wipe off all information on a Hard >> drive before donating a PC, etc......but all I have read is very >> complicated >> and I am not comfortable in proceedding following any of the processes. >> >> Keeping in mind, I am not erasing the Hard drive with my PC's OS on it, >> (although the Old drive still has an OS on it). I can connect the OLD >> drive >> as a 2nd Internal drive....and than proceed to Wipe it Clean before >> returning >> it. >> >> Surely there must be an easy, simple process for someone with limited >> computer knowledge to wipe a 2nd Internal Hard drive clean of all data so >> that no one could access any information off that drive.... >> >> Hopefully someone has an easy process\answer for me...thank you > > > > The easiest way would be to hookup the Old Drive, and reinstall Windows > Vista on it. REFORMAT before doing the fresh install. The New install > should overwrite a lot of disk space. Disk recovery of files may show > some file names to the manufacturer's curious employees, but I don't think > they could salvage anything useful. I have not tried this procedure ... > just a shot-in-the-dark. > > You could Google for software to do this. I believe some free software > has options to "clean" old files beyond just deleting them. > > good luck, > - Net There are utilities that will rewrite the drive with all 0s or such, the more times you do it, the less likely the data will be recoverable. Once you are satisfied that the data is erased, send it back. I doubt the manufacturer will care if you reinstall the OS as they will either trash it or re-image it for a different system. |
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