Destroy data from failed HDD..is it possible?

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patkim

Cyborg Agent
My SATA HDD Seagate has now given up within an year!. I am likely to get a replacement from the company.

However I want to know is there any software or some way to destroy the existing data before I hand it over to the vendor?
Thanks,
 

nish_higher

Wise Old Owl
if its detected by your computer in bios then yes you can
using dos utility called seatools u can erase ur hdd ie. write all zeros to drive-thats the command in the interface
seatools can be downloaded from here-
*www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools/
 

nish_higher

Wise Old Owl
^ yea..a 160 gb hdd takes 22-35minutes in full erase..another way is to connect some 2-3 12v batteries in serial and power the hdd when smoke comes out your job is done..but this option works only with WD..if u do it on seagate u r done :) - no warranty
 

Gigacore

Dreamweaver
@paid, how about dropping it from 10 feet? and see he if the hard disk is really hard or not?

Dont try those magnetic field stuff, it can damage the platters physically
 

ilugd

Beware of the innocent
take it to some high tech physics lab and ask them to bomb it in a particle accelerator or something.
Code:
particleaccelerator@physics-lab:~$bombardwithelectrons -t 5 -i 9
Particle accelerator exited with status 0: Normal Exit - Data wiped.
particleaccelerator@physics-lab:~$
:)
 

Gigacore

Dreamweaver
just do as nish said, if you try coz other techniques, you will not just destroy the data, but you will destroy the hdd as well.

@ ilugd, what happened to ur big mustache dude? Time to get married?
 

ilugd

Beware of the innocent
:-(
/me runs away from Gigacore.
(Dont scare me by talking of marriage yaar)
My friend didn't like my moustache. (If you know what I mean.)
 

club_pranay

Nokia 7110 to iPhone 5
but seriously, leaving the hdd in a moderate magnetic field should do the job. the I/O head MFI is .8T. so keeping the hdd in slightly over that for a couple of minutes over it should work!
 
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patkim

Cyborg Agent
My boot screen is stuck up at 'Verifying DMI pool data'. The HDD is however displayed in the BIOS screen.
 

paid

Journeyman
^ before doing that read this-
*www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000474.htm

nice info nish_higher

@patkim: I suggest since your disk is detectable check all your cables firm & intact then boot through XP Bootable CD & choose Repair then restart & boot from Harddisk if problem solved then fine else Format Hard Disk then run chkdsk for badsectors. If there are bad sectors use disk wipe software to destroy all the data and send harddisk for replacement. If no badsectors present try installing the OS again maybe your problem due to corrupt installation
 
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patkim

patkim

Cyborg Agent
Initially I felt that HDD is gone.
But thank you all for your inputs, yes ultimately it was the bad SATA cable.
.. after cable replacement it's now booting fine.
 
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