killsta said:Electromagnet?
FBI in hot persuit?
basicaly, these PCs are going to the insurance co, who hand them over to another co who take out whatevers left working and sell them onJ.B said:sounds like someone has a problem with the security services. most manufacturers offer a low level format program. how hard to recover are we talking? average joe using norton recover thing or GCHQ using fancy magnetic tools
just downloaded this, going to put it on CD and see how it goes.Caged said:DBAN
you get "ghosting" of the prev magnetic image.Energize said:Once the magnetic switches have changed postition theres no magic way of restoring them all to their previous position.
not medical records, but contact and some other details (rehab stuff) but yeah, we're talking to the insurance co about how we can't give them the drives.kitfit1 said:If your mum has clients confidential medical records on this h/d, then both she and yourself owe a care of duty to those records. With that in mind the h/d in question should be completely destroyed, and not wiped, then passed on to a third party. I'm no legal-eagle, but i would lay odds on it that the data protection act would have something to say in this regard as well.
hmm, doesn't work on my NF7-s V2 SATA drivesjdickerson said:Yup. If controller is set up right