Hello All
I recently upgraded a friends notebook from a spinner to an SSD, and shredded the data on the spinner with a 7 Pass MilSpec scheme, as it contained a lot of personal/business financial info etc.
The spinner was 512GB, and it took days to complete the wipe... File Slacks, Temp Files, Free Space, and the data itself.
She has now dug out 3(!) obsolete notebooks she had tucked away and asked if I can e-waste them for her through my office... no problem. I've pulled the drives, which, once again, are full of financial info etc.
As far as wiping these drives are concerned, do you think it's best to stick with the detailed MilSpec wipe, or would running them through the DiskPart Clean All command a couple of times each be okay?
Thanks
Paul
I recently upgraded a friends notebook from a spinner to an SSD, and shredded the data on the spinner with a 7 Pass MilSpec scheme, as it contained a lot of personal/business financial info etc.
The spinner was 512GB, and it took days to complete the wipe... File Slacks, Temp Files, Free Space, and the data itself.
She has now dug out 3(!) obsolete notebooks she had tucked away and asked if I can e-waste them for her through my office... no problem. I've pulled the drives, which, once again, are full of financial info etc.
As far as wiping these drives are concerned, do you think it's best to stick with the detailed MilSpec wipe, or would running them through the DiskPart Clean All command a couple of times each be okay?
Thanks
Paul
My Computer
- OS
- Win7 Pro 64Bit
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3MHz
- Motherboard
- MSI P43-Neo3-F
- Memory
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