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Don`t deal with anything top secret etc so DBAN when the drive will be going back into use and a hammer when the drive is going in the trash
Hard drive forensic experts will most likely always be able to recover some form of data off a storage device that has been wiped using a program that is readily available to the general public so the only sure way is physical destruction of the device concerned as far as I know.
Thanks @phillpower2 for your input.
On two occasions when fixing close friends computers, and they are doing poorly, I have given them one of my spare spinner HDDβs.
I still destroy the old data first, regardless.
I havenβt used DBAN.
DBAN really does wipe a drive and so much so that it will often cause a failing HDD to fall over, incidentally, one of the things that I have often seen DBAN used for is trying to clean up reallocated sectors etc on a HDD and this is when a HDD is most likely to fail, this can save people some grief in the long run because as you most likely know some folk don`t heed the warning signs of a failing HDD and store irreplaceable data to them and with no back up in place either
Problem is, they think it will never happen to them, and then it does.
Surely, oneβs irreplaceable data is worth the cost of a cheap spinner HDD.
The drives are so cheap now.
I have seen some backup up their data to the same drive.
That really is clever.
Some of my friends are so cheap, when spending money on their computers.
They think nothing of spending $150-200 on a meal out,yet baulk at spending an extra few bucks on a second drive.
I think they have their priorities all wrong, personally.
I repair their computers at a modest cost, anyway.
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