Friday, 19 August 2011

Hard Drive Destruction - 14 Reasons You Should Use a Hard Drive Destroyer For Home & Business


If you have ever gotten rid of a computer, you know it can be a hassle.

When people get rid of old computers, the process often goes as follows:

Phase 1: First you wanted money for your old computer. You think it is worth something and you want to get a few bucks out of this old equipment.

Phase 2: You find out it isn't worth much, and you become willing to give it to the disposal place for free to take it off your hands.

Phase 3: You end up paying to dispose of your monitor and don't get much for your computer.

Sound familiar?

Look, if you are getting rid of an old computer, don't take the risk of selling it for $50 when you might have old credit card info, private pictures, and private emails there on the hard drive.

Even though you may have deleted them, data recovery is possible.

The solution? Crush your old hard drive with a hard drive destroyer!

14 Reasons You MUST Use A Hard Drive Destroyer


Businesses have lost billions of dollars to data theft last year.

Avoid fines and or prison. If you are a business you must take care of customers private info.

Avoid class action lawsuits. Customers have sued companies for compromise of data on old hard drives.

Avoid compromise of all your emails, credit card and social security numbers. This is obvious...Thousands and thousands of files accumulate on your drive over years of use.
Using the delete key doesn't erase data.

Overwriting data with software is very time consuming.

Reformatting a disk drive requires you to have drive installed and powered up.

New technology may soon make recovery of overwritten hard drives easier.

Degaussing (magnetic destruction) doesn't give visible proof of destruction.

Degaussers do not always work. The magnetic shielding on new disk drives is powerful.

Degaussing can be harmful to people near the magnetic fields.

Hard drive shredding machines are loud, bulky, and break down.

In house hard drive shredding machines are not portable.

If you ship off the hard drive to a facility, you can not witness the destruction first-hand!


So where can you take your hard drive when you are ready to dispose of it?

Well if you are a large company using many computers, you may want to have a hard drive destroyer on site. They run a few thousand bucks and can decrease your liability.

If you only have a few hard drives, many paper shredding companies offer this service and you can either take it to them locally and see your hard drive smashed, or call and have them do it on site (if they have a machine on their truck).

Don't just casually get rid of your hard drive. Visit the document shredding directory to find hard drive destruction equipment, or a service provider in your city today.




G. Johnson works with the document shredding directory. To find a hard drive destruction service locally, visit at http://www.document-shredding.org and look for info in your area. Or learn about purchasing hard drive destruction equipment, visit http://www.document-shredding.org/computer/hard-drive-destruction.php





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