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Whenever I wish to sell on of a hard disc, I *always* do a secure
overwrite using a variety of software tools, such as DBAN (Darik's Boot 'n' Nuke)and it gets securely erased to DoD standards..... before it leaves my hands..... So my personal and financial data does not get exploited by ne-er do wells.... I had 2 off 40 GB and 2 off 500 GB hard discs that either had the click of death or was not "present" in the BIOS attached drives autodetection list. So Using DBAN was clearly out of the question on any of these 4 drives and I could't even sell them on for spares or repair as it still had my digital data on it. The last time I had to securely destroy a disk, it had glass platters coated in a magnetic metal oxide. They were *easy* to destroy, with a lump hammer! So today I set to work with these 4 failed drives which are 7,200 rpm versions Got my battery powered screwdriver and remmoved all the Torx screws including those under the stickers. PCBs was successfully removed from all 4 drives and tossed into WEEE bin The metal Lids was also successfully removed after breaking the hermetic seal from all four and tossed into WEEE bin. The torx screws were removed for the read/write heads on swinging arms and removed..... and tossed into WEEE bin. Then the spindle annular rings have 6 torx screws, which are successfully removed and tossed into WEEE bin.... I then remove the platters and I end up with 10 platters (3 form two drives and 2 from 2 drives) I then try and smash them with a hammer. just put a dint into the surface so clearly not glass. I then get the chop saw out with a metal cutting blade... Blunted the brand new blade. I then get the HSS drill bit set out and the pillar drill..... The HSS drilsl won't touch it...... Then I the favoured uk.d-i-y nuclear option... a grinder! I take the platters to my bench grinder..... the grinding wheels are blunted and you can see streaks of metal embedded in the discs from the platters..... I didn't have a professional grade degausser unit so that was not an option open to me..... So I think long and hard about what other methods are open to me to securely destroy the platters.... I then fill up the garage sink with water after putting the sink plug in. I use a pair of mole grips to hold the disc platter by the edge and light my MAPP blowtorch... I apply the blue flame to platter and then finally manage to melt the platter and watch molten droplets of metal drop off into the sinkful of water... Rinse and repeat 9 more times.... 1 empty bottle of MAPP gas later, the metal granules are now in the WEEE bin! RESULT! |
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