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Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:43 pm
by ToLiveIsToFly
We've got a dead 500GB external drive that we use for backups. (Don't worry, we haven't lost any data - we are a bit paranoid about backups and have a few other volumes.)
My question is this: this dead drive had pretty much everything about our lives on it. It's dead, so I can't really wipe it, but it wouldn't surprise me if someone else with the right equipment might be able to pull data off of it.
If it were you, what would you do about disposing of it?
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:13 pm
by Estonut
Sledgehammer appetizer with a fireball entree.
Seriously, if you're worried about the data, you have to physically destroy the disk inside the drive. There is an episode of Forensic Files (on TruTV) where a police investigator was able to take a floppy disc that had been cut into pieces with those zig-zap pattern scissors, simply tape the disc back together with scotch tape, and then read enough of the floppy to convict the criminal.
Many shredders these days are made to shred credit cards and CD/DVD disks in addition to paper. I have never taken apart a hard drive to see what the actual hard disk looks like, but I wonder if you can remove it and shred it, or have it shredded.
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:19 pm
by sunflower
I have wanted to take a sledgehammer to mine...but it's sitting in the attic until I get up the nerve!
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:21 pm
by WebTVThingie
Try defenestration...
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:10 pm
by Bob Juch
Good for you for having your backups in order!
You should take the drive apart and subject the disk platters to the highest heat possible. That will demagnetize them. Mangle them after that if you wish.
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:16 pm
by sunflower
Good job catching your duplicate posts, Bob...here I was going to accuse you of trying to get your post count up!
How hot is hot enough? Hair dryer? Oven? Fireplace??
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:23 pm
by Bob Juch
sunflower wrote:Good job catching your duplicate posts, Bob...here I was going to accuse you of trying to get your post count up!
How hot is hot enough? Hair dryer? Oven? Fireplace??
I got an error each time I tried to post so hit reload several times.
Range burner high hot.
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:39 pm
by ToLiveIsToFly
Bob Juch wrote:sunflower wrote:Good job catching your duplicate posts, Bob...here I was going to accuse you of trying to get your post count up!
How hot is hot enough? Hair dryer? Oven? Fireplace??
I got an error each time I tried to post so hit reload several times.
Range burner high hot.
Thanks. For the record, Bob, this is the same drive you have.
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:57 pm
by Bob Juch
ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Bob Juch wrote:sunflower wrote:Good job catching your duplicate posts, Bob...here I was going to accuse you of trying to get your post count up!
How hot is hot enough? Hair dryer? Oven? Fireplace??
I got an error each time I tried to post so hit reload several times.
Range burner high hot.
Thanks. For the record, Bob, this is the same drive you have.
I hope it's several years older! Is that the Seagate or Maxtor?
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:15 pm
by christie1111
I asked this Q recently.
Breach the casing and then a high concentration of salt water was suggested.
Electrons and all that.
Think that works?
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:27 pm
by sunflower
christie1111 wrote:I asked this Q recently.
Breach the casing and then a high concentration of salt water was suggested.
Electrons and all that.
Think that works?
Ooh...a lot less dangerous than a sledgehammer or the stove top!! If that works, I'll do it tomorrow!!
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:41 pm
by Sir_Galahad
As Estonut advises. I would open the drive, remove the platters and take a hammer to them making as many pieces as you can.
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:44 pm
by ToLiveIsToFly
Bob Juch wrote:ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Bob Juch wrote:
I got an error each time I tried to post so hit reload several times.
Range burner high hot.
Thanks. For the record, Bob, this is the same drive you have.
I hope it's several years older! Is that the Seagate or Maxtor?
It's the Seagate. It's only 2 years old but for some reason it was prone to being knocked over. I think I told you I was having problems with mine when you first announced getting yours.
The Maxtor is in good shape. The La Cie, though - that sucker just goes and goes.
Re: Dead hard drive advice
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:49 am
by Bob Juch
ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Bob Juch wrote:ToLiveIsToFly wrote:
Thanks. For the record, Bob, this is the same drive you have.
I hope it's several years older! Is that the Seagate or Maxtor?
It's the Seagate. It's only 2 years old but for some reason it was prone to being knocked over. I think I told you I was having problems with mine when you first announced getting yours.
The Maxtor is in good shape. The La Cie, though - that sucker just goes and goes.
Ah, I didn't want to assume that. Mine sometimes doesn't make its presence known during a reboot. I have to get up and walk around my desk to unplug and replug it.