SpidersWeb wrote:Excellent that it runs happily. My XT arrived with literally only a few bytes free on the hard disc lol, once you start clearing off the junk it'll come back in waves.
I use a serial/parallel cable and basically dump everything on the drive to a server in case I need it later, and then just starting ripping in to it.
Being a 486 I'm hoping they were just CR2032's and easy to replace?
I only use that method if the hdd is toast. Certainly makes ya feel goodtezza wrote:One of the best tools for deleting sensitive files off a computer: a hammer!
caluser2000 wrote:I only use that method if the hdd is toast. Certainly makes ya feel goodtezza wrote:One of the best tools for deleting sensitive files off a computer: a hammer!
Gibsaw wrote:Well, usually the hard disk in question is irrelevant for zero fill... As long as the relevant BIOS services are available..
It's a low level format you're thinking of, which pretty much ended after IDE.
WelshWizard wrote:Gibsaw wrote:Well, usually the hard disk in question is irrelevant for zero fill... As long as the relevant BIOS services are available..
It's a low level format you're thinking of, which pretty much ended after IDE.
Wording not the best by me, Zero fill means no data can be pulled from drive other than zero's then run the drives utility to restore the boot sector to factory, that way its looks the same as factory settings except for the zero's , but if you don't have any partitions you won't see them.<snip>
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