I usually whack the circuit-board with a hammer after de-installing, drill
a hole through the platters, and run strong magnets over them too.

-Rob


On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Jeremy MountainJohnson <
jeremy.mountainjohnson at gmail.com> wrote:

> dc3dd wipe=/dev/<drive>
>
> or
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<drive>
> ..or replace with zero with urandom for randomness.
>
> These will do a 1-pass to the entire disk with zeros. You can even confirm
> with a hexeditor. If someone still gets your residual data by physically
> playing around with the platters in a clean environment they probably
> deserve it =)
>
> --
> Jeremy MountainJohnson
> Jeremy.MountainJohnson at gmail.com
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Jeff Jensen <jjensen at apache.org> wrote:
>
>> I have a few older PCs that I want to wipe the drives very well and
>> donate.  Googling, I see quite a few apps to do so.  What are current
>> top recs and approaches any of you have done?
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