- Jul 22, 2000
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IIRC when you format a hard drive it doesn't really get rid of the data; that data just gets overwritten with new data. I read somewhere you can fill a hard drive with zeroes (using a program of some sort) which will in effect permanantly get rid of your old data. Is this correct? Anyone know of a good program to do this?
