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Securely erasing all data from a hard drive
What is a safe way to dispose of personal info on an old laptop and what to do with said laptop?
I have a Dell laptop from 2006. I haven't used it for about 3 years and I have lost the power cord to charge it. But I want to put it on the street. I live in a neighborhood (the ghetto) where something like this will be picked up and salvaged in some way. But I'm afraid the hard drive is full of personal information that could be used against me. What should I do?
How can I put this computer on the street without worrying that the hard drive contents will come back to haunt me?
0. Done. Obviously if I had credit-card numbers in plain-text files or incriminating information, I would use a fancy tool to write numerous, random bytes to it (followed by0to clear it out), but in general, even a single write to every byte is enough (unless you think the people in your “ghetto” are the types to use scanning electron microscopes or spend thousands to try to recover your password). – Synetech Feb 28 '12 at 22:56