Last one I had fail I took the top cover off and threw is away. Then I took the platters out and threw the rest away. I folded the platters over so they looked like empty taco shells and gave one to each of my kids.
They floated around the house for a couple weeks then got lost in the oblivion known as "the toy room".
I knew when I typed that I would get a reply like this.Considering the chemicals that they use to process the platters with, I don't really think that was very wise.
(Google rare earths and hard disk platters)
Alternative option:
Stop flattering yourself.
You really think you are that important or special that someone is going to spend hundreds of dollars to repair your broken hard drive in hopes they can bust you on what, some illegal downloads??
Unless this hard drive was used for something like the facilitation of child pornography, serving a piracy warehouse like megaupload, or providing communication for terrorists, the government is NOT coming for your hard drive.
If the government was really interested in prosecuting people at the lowest-level possible like this, they would stand outside every high school and confiscate ipods one by one.. what makes you think they would have more success digging through your discarded and damaged hard drives?
Make a clock out of it and hide it in plain sight? Who's going to come mess with your clock?
Salt water, dunk it for a while and let it sit. The platters rust and completely destroy the magnetic state.
I like to save up a batch and use my AR-15 on them at the gun range...preferrably on swinging targets![]()
How about leaving the hd placed right next to the magnets on your hifi speakers if you have any for quite a while. Surely those feckers are strong enough to wipe a hd?
It's not a question of if they would do it, it's a question of, they could.
Look at how they prosecuted megaupload out of tons of other websites like that, look at how the prosecuted random grandmas and preteens out of billions of people who download mp3's. It could be you. They have zero compassion and once they grip someone they do not let go. At this point I don't think they do it by data recovery given it's easier to do it by sniffing everyone's internet, but they could easily launch a campaign at some point where they send people through dumpsters and stuff. If you already threw the drive out without doing anything to it, it's too late once you find out they are actually doing this.
While all this is very very unlikely, it's still possible, So you just want to remove those odds completely by taking 5-10 minutes to completely destroy the drive using one of many methods mentioned.
