Can You Wipe Data from a Failed Hard Drive

Discussion in 'hardware' started by hawki, Jan 23, 2015.

  1. hawki

    hawki Registered Member

  2. mirimir

    mirimir Registered Member

  3. quietman

    quietman Registered Member

  4. MisterB

    MisterB Registered Member

    I usually just drive a nail through the disk and platter.
     
    Last edited: Jan 23, 2015
  5. wat0114

    wat0114 Registered Member

    +1. A power drill works really well, too :)
     
  6. Veeshush

    Veeshush Registered Member

    If you want you can try to take the magnets out while you're at it. Most are usually pretty brittle and get damaged trying to take them out, but they are strong.
     
  7. hawki

    hawki Registered Member

    Degaussing seems like a good option. Have to look for a place that has a strong one or rents them out.

    Hammers, nails, power drills etc wouldn't work in this case, but I always remove the drive and do that sort of thing when an old PC breaks down.
     
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