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How to properly dispose of your hard drive. Who knew? Posted on October 6th

As someone who has a number of hard drives around my house in various states of operation.  This tip is going to come in handy when I”m finally ready to let go and ditch them.  Who knew that a drill in the right place would be all it takes to render your data safe from prying eyes?

Lots of good tips here…for gents and ladies alike.  Enjoy!!

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80 | Ditch your hard drive
Ditch your hard drive

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Your old hard drive holds a treasure trove of info for would-be identity thieves. Simply deleting your files or reformatting the drive won’t truly blank the platters. “Formatting just kind of rearranges stuff on the hard drive,” says Art Costigan, an information security analyst with Global Network Security Consultants. “Anyone who knows anything about hard drives can unformat the drive and restore it to its previous condition.” Here are two surefire ways to zap your files for good. Charitable strategy: Purchase disk-cleaning software, such as Evidence Eliminator or cyberCide, that eliminates files by writing zeros over all the bits—yet still leaves the drive usable for others. That way, instead of clogging up landfills, you can help out those in need. The National Cristina Foundation donates old drives to schools and public agencies. Paranoid strategy: Nothing beats good, old-fashioned physical destruction. Government agencies use professional hard-drive shredders; you can approximate the effect with a 12-in. drill bit. Use a drill driver to puncture the platter in at least four places. Your hard drive will have taken its last spin.

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100 Skills Every Man Should Know: The Instructions (With Videos!)

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