On 5/22/06, G. Scott Walters <gscottwalters at gmail.com> wrote:
> What do  you mean by "Certified Hard Drive Destruction"?
>
> Too busy to drill the holes in the padders yourself? We use DBAN, a
> bootable cd or floppy to erase our drives before disposing of them.
> Unless the bios requires it, you can just power the machine on, and
> let boot and erase.  I think there are other such programs out there
> that will do an equally good job.
>
> On 5/22/06, Donovan Niesen <dniesen at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Anyone know of a local company that does certified hard drive destruction?
> >
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I'm fine with wiping and drilling my own drives, but I know of some
who would be more interested in having a company who physically
destroys it and provides them with a spiffy little piece of paper
saying that it has been destroyed.

-- 
Donovan Niesen