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Hard Drive Destruction In Orange County

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Daliah Okoro
Daliah Okoro
September 9, 2017

In our fast-paced world, it seems like old technologies are quickly becoming more and more outdated. If you buy a brand new electronic item, it looks like just two years later the item is now obsolete. As a result, the amount of electronic waste that ends up in a landfill has only increased. A large number of electronic devices ending up in landfill are old computers, including the hard drives. This is a dangerous practice as you leave your files and sensitive data open to being targeted. When you delete files from an old computer, they remain written on the hard drive, leaving your data accessible to a hacker, especially if the old computer is lying in a landfill where anyone can find it. To prevent this, consider hard drive destruction. Read on and learn more about hard drive destruction in orange county.

Data can be removed from a hard drive so that the information becomes unreadable. This can be achieved in several different ways. One such method is through something called wiping. When a hard drive is wiped, the data is written over an innumerable amount of times until the original information finally becomes unrecoverable. Another option is called degaussing. This involves running the machine through a powerful magnet that changes the magnetic field. This change disrupts the magnetic tape and disc drives where information is stored on. The result is that the information on the magnetic tapes can no longer be read. While these are good options, they still leave a small window where the information can still be recovered. The only way to fully ensure that all old data is kept out of the wrong hands is through the physical destruction of the hard drive. During this process, the hard drive will go through a machine where it is mostly pulverized. Once the hard drive is physically destroyed, there is no way that any information can be recovered.

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