Hello Kaj, Tuesday, June 3, 2003, 12:06:59 PM, you wrote:
KH> Hmm... Although I don't know much about windows (never had to use KH> it) I think it comes in handy when something has to be destroyed KH> Create a windows-boot floppy (from a DOS-prompt, type *sys a:* KH> with a floppy in the drive). Then reboot with the floppy in KH> place. When the prompt appears (something like a:>), type KH> *fdisk* and erase all partitions. Finally type *fdisk /MBR*. KH> This should effectively remove the Master Boot Partition. Be very careful with this, as it does not overwrite data on the disk, and most of it can be recovered rather easily. The best tools write to EVERY byte on the disk MANY times, in random order, to minimize the possibility of anyone recovering the data. Rumor has it that a very well funded corp, or the govt, can still get some info if they put enough technology into it. The work you put into it depends on the consequences of someone finding the data. -- Thank you, rikona mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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