[ale] Disk laundry and nominal value of old computer
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Mon May 12 12:43:16 EDT 2003
>From a Linux boot floppy/cdrom
dd if=/dev/random of=/tmp/blank bs=4096 count=1
dd if=/tmp/blank of=/dev/hda bs=4096 count=1464843
This will give you hard drive that has a repeating 4k block of random
crap. If you want a quite randomized drive, use the if= from the first
line in the second line. It will take MUCH longer than.
Repeated dd writes of alternating random, 0, and ascii 256 makes even
the 3 letter agencies sweat a bit.
Note, once this is done, a good surface test needs to be done in windows
to re-find the bad blocks and rewrite the bad block file.
On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 11:54, John Mills wrote:
> ALErs -
>
> I want to arrange friends' donation of an old computer now running WinNT:
> 350MHz PII 'ACER', 64MBy 100MHz SDRAM, 6 GBy HDD, 40x CDROM, 8MBy AGP
> video, mouse and keyboard, PCI sound, built-in NIC, 15" SVGA monitor.
>
> I believe we have the WinNT installation CD(s).
>
> I need two pieces of information:
>
> 1. What would be a reasonable value for this box, as a tax-deductible
> donation, and
>
> 2. Is there a simple, free tool (other than Linux 'fdisk' &8-)* I can use
> to wipe these folks' files off the HD? (Reasonable 'commercial
> quality', not to defeat any of the three-letter agencies.) Does one of
> the HDD manufacturers give away such a thing?
>
> * It may get Linux to offer services on a school's LAN, but not yet.
>
> TIA.
>
> John Mills
> john.m.mills at alum.mit.edu
>
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