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    Is it necessary to check a hard drive to resell it. I don't think people give you their stuff, thinking you are going to be searching through their information and pictures. Cant you just test the hard drive for functionality(using a hard drive health tool) and then over write it if it comes back OK, instead of plugging it in and searching through it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Escrap View Post
    Is it necessary to check a hard drive to resell it. I don't think people give you their stuff, thinking you are going to be searching through their information and pictures. Cant you just test the hard drive for functionality(using a hard drive health tool) and then over write it if it comes back OK, instead of plugging it in and searching through it.

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    Generally, if you want to make sure you have really overwritten every bit of storage on an HDD so that data is not recoverable, you have to wipe it several times in a special way. Here's one tool that supposedly does that:

    http://eraser.heidi.ie/

    I was told that the reason simply formatting a drive once would not work and you still might be able to recover the old data is that magnetic media has some type of "memory". I don't understand the physics of it so I am just parroting what I was told.

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