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Re: Hard Drive data security
From: <creative () mutemail com>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 00:10:34 +0200
You will have to make a copy bit by bit of your hard drive, then you must use a software like Evidence Eliminator in order to delete your data from the HD that Dell will take back. Creative ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Kurczaba" <paul () myipis com> To: <security-basics () securityfocus com> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 6:11 PM Subject: Hard Drive data security Hi, I have a question about hard drive data security. The hard drive on my notebook is failing and Dell is going to replace it. They are going to take the old one with them. How can I securely remove the data from the hard drive? Thanks, Paul
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- Re:Hard Drive data security Ghaith Nasrawi (Sep 30)
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- RE: Hard Drive data security Shanafelt, Gabe (Sep 30)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Zachary Shay (Sep 30)
- RE: Hard Drive data security adisegna (Sep 30)
- RE: Hard Drive data security Dan Wozniak (Sep 30)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Herman F . Ebeling Jr . (Sep 30)
- Re: Hard Drive data security creative (Sep 30)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Gethin Jones (Oct 04)
- RE: Hard Drive data security Leong Kok Wah Kenneth (Oct 01)
- Re: Hard Drive data security creative (Oct 04)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Andrew Prince (Oct 04)
- Re: Hard Drive data security David Pires (Oct 04)
- RE: Hard Drive data security Leong Kok Wah Kenneth (Oct 01)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Alessandro Bottonelli (Oct 04)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Atom 'Smasher' (Oct 04)
- Re: Hard Drive data security J. Theriault (Oct 04)
- Re: Hard Drive data security Alessandro Bottonelli (Oct 04)
- Re: Hard Drive data security creative (Oct 04)
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