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Low level format utilities?

TriggerHappy101

Golden Member
I have a HD that I need to preform a low level format on so that the data can not be recovered. What utility can I use to do this? Do I need a different utility for each kind of drive from a manufacturer?

Thanks!
 
I used a program called Eraser few days ago to return a RMA drive. I think it worked but didnt test to find out lol.
 
Z-Tree will do that. Also, Acronis Drive Cleaner. And, the drive OEM's utilities can do it as well.

I use ZTree - it has a host of other capabilities as well - but it calls this "washing" the drive. Norton calls it "wiping." Yeah - NU has it also.

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How about Darik's Boot N Nuke, followed by the hard drive manufacturer's own utility to zero out the drive?
 
Originally posted by: Seekermeister
Something that I have wondered about low level formatting...will it also wipe out the MBR on a disk?
A complete zero-fill will wipe all areas of the disk that are software accessible through the controller interface. This definitely includes the MFT, MBR, and boot sector. Any data that software can write to the disk will be wiped.

 
Originally posted by: stev
Now the vast porno collections of AnandTech forum dwellers will be safe!

Phew, what a relief! FYI, Eraser includes DBAN so get that package and yer good for both Windows and DOS.

 
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
Is it true that low level formats can damage the drive and not let it be written to again?

No. But you may have to do a regular FDISK and format afterwards.

 
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