Re: Coercivity of current HD platters?
- From: Nick Chalk <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 11:41:19 +0000 (UTC)
_firstname_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> All this talk about how to destroy disk drives
> so the information can't be read any more ...
> and two obvious solutions have not come up.
....
Thanks - that was much enjoyed by the other staff!
Unfortunately, chemicals, blow torches, and
firearms are not the sort of things we can leave
our clients with. We also need something
relatively fast, given the volume of equipment we
process each month.
Nick.
--
Nick Chalk ................. once a Radio Designer
Confidence is failing to understand the problem.
.
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