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Looking for a good, hardware based Hard Driver Eraser

Avalon

Diamond Member
Kind of reaching for help here, but I'm looking for a good hardware based, stand alone hard drive eraser and/or duplicator that has the ability to wipe several drives at a time of different formats.

I've done some googling, and found some stuff by WipeMasster, but was curious if anyone here has maybe had experience with something else?
 
Magnets.
:: DANGER WILL ROBINSON :: DANGER ::
These magnets are very strong and should be handled with care.
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You should keep them at least six to twelve inches away from computer hard drives, credit cards, computer monitors, and other susceptible electronic equipment.
 
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Magnets.
:: DANGER WILL ROBINSON :: DANGER ::
These magnets are very strong and should be handled with care.
.
.
.
You should keep them at least six to twelve inches away from computer hard drives, credit cards, computer monitors, and other susceptible electronic equipment.

sweet :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Roguestar
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Magnets.
:: DANGER WILL ROBINSON :: DANGER ::
These magnets are very strong and should be handled with care.
.
.
.
You should keep them at least six to twelve inches away from computer hard drives, credit cards, computer monitors, and other susceptible electronic equipment.

sweet :thumbsup:

pfft...check out Neodym SUPERMAGNETS. These probably would destroy hard drive itself, not just the data :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: MegaVovaN
Originally posted by: Roguestar
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Magnets.
:: DANGER WILL ROBINSON :: DANGER ::
These magnets are very strong and should be handled with care.
.
.
.
You should keep them at least six to twelve inches away from computer hard drives, credit cards, computer monitors, and other susceptible electronic equipment.

sweet :thumbsup:

pfft...check out Neodym SUPERMAGNETS. These probably would destroy hard drive itself, not just the data :laugh:
:Q @ SuperMagnet #33

You know...it'd be kind of funny (and kind of mean) to give a tech support guy one of those Neodymium rings as a prank gift...
 
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