I got a new SATA hd. Cloned my opsys hd onto it and booted to it after
disconnecting the original.
Now I need to erase the info off that HD, and also a couple of others.
If I connect it and boot into XP, it will probably confuse the hell out of
XP. Any ideas?
Probably something I can use w/o booting into XP...
I have Linux but don't know what to use... I could also use a Seagate CD, but
that would probably take forever, zeroing it out...
Thanks!
To protect your personal information and data from any future users
of average skills, you should, at the very least, format the hard drive.
If you wish to do a more thorough job of protecting your personal
data, WipeDrive
(http://www.whitecanyon.com/wipedrive-erase-hard-drive.php) meets U.S.
DoD standards for securely cleaning surplus unclassified hard drives,
and could be used before formatting and reinstalling the OS and
applications.
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