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Old 07-11-2024, 09:55 AM
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Wiping your hard drive on a Windows machine:

1) Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset PC.
2) Select Remove everything, and then Remove files and clean the drive.
3) Click Next, Reset, and then Continue.

As long as you select the "clean the drive" option there will be nothing recoverable left on the drive. It takes a while, but it overwrites all data portions of the drive.

No need to physically destroy the drive, and it can be reused.
Wow, thank you for this. I've wondered the same thing that the OP did but had no idea what to do. Thank you!!
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Old 07-11-2024, 09:56 AM
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That’s exactly what I would do, then bag the pieces and toss it out with the trash.
I've thought the same thing.
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Old 07-11-2024, 10:13 AM
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How long does it need to cool before slicing?
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Old 07-11-2024, 10:44 AM
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Hard drive should be copied that has all your Info on it. I have taken mine to Best Buy. I'm pretty sure Staples does that also.
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Old 07-11-2024, 11:49 AM
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Kinda really means by non-working. If it turns on you can use my solution. If not, pull the drive and wait till garbage day and have the truck run over it.

Another poorly written original post that does not really explain the issue.

oh well....
The OP seem pretty clear to most...
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Old 07-11-2024, 01:33 PM
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One of my booger eater buddies told me a 'delete' or 'erase' just changed the first character of a packet with a wild card, if you go put the correct character back the data could be recovered. Is that accurate, or at least directionally correct?
Yes, a simple delete or erase doesn't actually delete the data, it just changes the header for the data so that the file doesn't show up to the OS, and the space on the drive is available for use. If the OS allocates that space and writes data, then the previous data is unrecoverable.

That is why I clear state that you need to do a full wipe which includes overwriting the entire drive with random 1's and 0's.

A normal format does not overwrite the data, a wipe does.
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Old 07-12-2024, 04:53 AM
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I shoot mine. 😎
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Old 07-12-2024, 05:29 AM
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I put my old laptop in a tub full of water & let it soak for two days (it wouldn’t turn on afterwards.). I like the hammer idea better, but I’d probably never damage the hard drive, just the casing.
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Old 07-12-2024, 05:58 AM
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What is the safest way to dispose of non-working laptops that may contain financial data on hard drives? Can computers shops be trusted? Don't want to get in a situation like a "certain politician's" son did. When I was working, I would remove the drives and put them in one of the hydraulic presses at work.
I am a computer guy. There is one way. Hammer then fire.
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Old 07-12-2024, 06:18 AM
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That’s exactly what I would do, then bag the pieces and toss it out with the trash.
Electronic equipment should never be tossed in the trash. On Sumter County hazardous waste collection days, they also collect computers and TV’s for safe recycling.
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Old 07-12-2024, 06:35 AM
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Electronic equipment should never be tossed in the trash. On Sumter County hazardous waste collection days, they also collect computers and TV’s for safe recycling.
I'm skeptical. Recycle means that they reuse it. How do they recycle worthless computers and televisions. Are you sure that they actually recycle them?
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Old 07-12-2024, 06:43 AM
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Formatting the drive or erasing the drive normally doesn’t stop the next guy to use a rescue app to grab data off the drive. Unless your formatting software will format/erase your drive 7 times the data can be recovered. Especially from a windows pc.
If it’s a windows pc, I’d even toss a working 1 pc and get an apple or linux pc.
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Old 07-12-2024, 06:47 AM
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I wouldn't trust any software or computer instructions to wipe a drive. Physical destruction is the safest way to go.
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I'm skeptical. Recycle means that they reuse it. How do they recycle worthless computers and televisions. Are you sure that they actually recycle them?
They essentially mine the valuable materials/metals from the waste.

Bulk Electronic recycling occurs primarily in order to recover valuable rare-earth metals and precious metals.

For example, the exact amount of gold in a computer or hard drive can vary around 0.15-0.3 gram worth around $10-$20 for that metal alone.


Computer Recycling | How Computers Are Recycled
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They essentially mine the valuable materials/metals from the waste.

Bulk Electronic recycling occurs primarily in order to recover valuable rare-earth metals and precious metals.

For example, the exact amount of gold in a computer or hard drive can vary around 0.15-0.3 gram worth around $10-$20 for that metal alone.


Computer Recycling | How Computers Are Recycled
Thanks for the information. I understand that electronics have some valuable materials in them. But, I wonder how many of the electronic items disposed of are actually received and processed by a facility like the one featured in the video. The video says nothing about how much funding they receive from the Government. I believe that this industry would not exist without Government funding. The EPA is heavily involved in recycling and provides grants to recycling companies. If you eliminated the grants, the entire industry would probably disappear because there would be no profit in it.
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