Home  |  Forums  |  914 Info  |  Blogs
 
914World.com - The fastest growing online 914 community!
 
Porsche, and the Porsche crest are registered trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. This site is not affiliated with Porsche in any way.
Its only purpose is to provide an online forum for car enthusiasts. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
 

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> wot:how to "wipe a computer", Help...I'm without knowledge
jimtab
post Jun 25 2005, 10:35 PM
Post #1


Advanced Member
****

Group: Members
Posts: 3,477
Joined: 5-January 03
From: Pacifica, California
Member No.: 91
Region Association: Northern California



We have a couple of older computers that run win98 and fucking ME and we want to donate them but a friend said we should Wipe them before we do. Apparently it will remove all our personal info from the harddrive, etc. Unfortunately none of us knows how to accomplish this short of a low yield Nuke....Do any of you wire heads know how this gets done? Remember, you have to explain it to me like I'm the banjo player on the river trip...ok?
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
SirAndy
post Jun 25 2005, 10:43 PM
Post #2


Resident German
*************************

Group: Admin
Posts: 41,638
Joined: 21-January 03
From: Oakland, Kalifornia
Member No.: 179
Region Association: Northern California



QUOTE (jimtab @ Jun 25 2005, 09:35 PM)
Do any of you wire heads know how this gets done?

FDISK

just make sure you restart the machine at least once after that ...
(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif) Andy

PS: do a google search on FDISK, boot the machine into DOS mode, run FDISK, delete all partitions, reboot, done ...
that'll work for almost all situations you'll ever run into. unless you have trouble with the FBI. they will know how to reconstruct your HD, even after a FDISK.
well, i know too but i'm not going to tell! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
skline
post Jun 25 2005, 10:43 PM
Post #3


Born to Drive
*****

Group: Members
Posts: 7,910
Joined: 26-December 02
From: Costa Mesa, CA
Member No.: 17
Region Association: Southern California



From a C prompt, type format C: /u /s and watch it go. However, I could actually recover data from that drive if I really wanted to, there are programs out there that will write xoxoxoxoxoxox over the entire drive thereby making it unrecoverable. Good luck
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
skline
post Jun 25 2005, 10:45 PM
Post #4


Born to Drive
*****

Group: Members
Posts: 7,910
Joined: 26-December 02
From: Costa Mesa, CA
Member No.: 17
Region Association: Southern California



QUOTE (SirAndy @ Jun 25 2005, 09:43 PM)
QUOTE (jimtab @ Jun 25 2005, 09:35 PM)
Do any of you wire heads know how this gets done?

FDISK

just make sure you restart the machine at least once after that ...
(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif) Andy

PS: do a google search on FDISK, boot the machine into DOS mode, run FDISK, delete all partitions, reboot, done ...
that'll work for almost all situations you'll ever run into. unless you have trouble with the FBI. they will know how to reconstruct your HD, even after a FDISK.
well, i know too but i'm not going to tell! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)

That is too easy to recover, however, if you type in fdisk /mbr afterwards, that will format the master boot record making the orginal partition unrecoverable. So that would be a good option also.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
jimtab
post Jun 25 2005, 10:48 PM
Post #5


Advanced Member
****

Group: Members
Posts: 3,477
Joined: 5-January 03
From: Pacifica, California
Member No.: 91
Region Association: Northern California



QUOTE (SirAndy @ Jun 25 2005, 08:43 PM)
QUOTE (jimtab @ Jun 25 2005, 09:35 PM)
Do any of you wire heads know how this gets done?

FDISK

just make sure you restart the machine at least once after that ...
(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif) Andy

PS: do a google search on FDISK, boot the machine into DOS mode, run FDISK, delete all partitions, reboot, done ...
that'll work for almost all situations you'll ever run into. unless you have trouble with the FBI. they will know how to reconstruct your HD, even after a FDISK.
well, i know too but i'm not going to tell! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)

Well, I have had trouble with the FBI but not about computers, so, maybe this will do it....thanks Andy, I'm not crazy paranoid but I'd rather not have passwords and cc#s all over the place.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
bd1308
post Jun 25 2005, 10:52 PM
Post #6


Sir Post-a-lot
*****

Group: Members
Posts: 8,020
Joined: 24-January 05
From: Louisville,KY
Member No.: 3,501



actually scott the MBR can be easily reconstructed...as well as the FAT tables....I have software at work that does just that.....pretty cool, i want to jack a copy of it.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
redshift
post Jun 26 2005, 01:00 AM
Post #7


Bless the Hell out of you!
**********

Group: Members
Posts: 10,926
Joined: 29-June 03
Member No.: 869



(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/huh.gif)

Ok Jim, the best way is to smash it all with a hammer... good hunting.

(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/smile.gif)


M
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
JB 914
post Jun 26 2005, 01:08 AM
Post #8


Daddy! Finish my car NOW!!!
***

Group: Members
Posts: 1,593
Joined: 26-September 04
From: Garden Grove, CA
Member No.: 2,831



BCWipe. I've heard the Dept. of Defense uses it. Google it
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Bucket
post Jun 26 2005, 01:09 AM
Post #9


Newbie
*

Group: Members
Posts: 16
Joined: 5-February 05
From: tucson az
Member No.: 3,562



A BIG Magnet!

I'd just pull the hard drive and smash it.

(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/beerchug.gif)
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Brando
post Jun 26 2005, 02:06 AM
Post #10


BUY MY SPARE KIDNEY!!!
****

Group: Members
Posts: 3,935
Joined: 29-August 04
From: Santa Ana, CA
Member No.: 2,648
Region Association: Southern California



For permanently wiping data off a computer, I'm a firm supporter of the magnesium method.

Think of it logically... If your goal is complete data elimination, the best way is with a moderate dose of magnesium. No need to nit-pick on data deletion, that's too easy. But giving your opponent a melted blob of silicon, steel and aluminum is a real challenge!

PS: Britt Dog, if you want a HDD that I need some data recovered from I'll ship it your way. I had Fedora Core 3 loaded on there, then windows, then somehow i fucked the MBR up and couldn't get GRUB to work.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Verruckt
post Jun 26 2005, 06:59 AM
Post #11


Senior Member
***

Group: Members
Posts: 716
Joined: 14-July 04
From: Midwest
Member No.: 2,348



At the bank I work for, we use an app called Data Gone. Its just a boot floppy and will write 1s and 0s to the hard drive, over and over. Its painfully slow though, takes about 4 hours to do a 20gb drive.

I would just take the hard drive out and sledge it to death. Hard drives are cheap, but a used one for $10 and put it in there...

User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
ClayPerrine
post Jun 26 2005, 12:54 PM
Post #12


Life's been good to me so far.....
***************

Group: Admin
Posts: 15,463
Joined: 11-September 03
From: Hurst, TX.
Member No.: 1,143
Region Association: NineFourteenerVille



Use Fdisk to delete all the partitions.

Reboot.

Create an new partiton with Fdisk that uses the whole drive.

Format the partiton.


Repeat the above 6 times.

Now there is no way to recover the data that was on the drive.

User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
SirAndy
post Jun 26 2005, 01:37 PM
Post #13


Resident German
*************************

Group: Admin
Posts: 41,638
Joined: 21-January 03
From: Oakland, Kalifornia
Member No.: 179
Region Association: Northern California



QUOTE (ClayPerrine @ Jun 26 2005, 11:54 AM)
Create an new partiton with Fdisk that uses the whole drive. Format the partiton. Repeat the above 6 times.
Now there is no way to recover the data that was on the drive.

acutally, formatting a harddrive *does not* delete the actual data, it just invalidates the individual sectors and flagges them as "free" ...

if you have a disk monitor handy, you can verify this easily ...

for jim's scenario, i think FDISK will be enough ...
(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/type.gif) Andy
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



- Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 16th May 2024 - 01:12 AM