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Originally posted by leehack View PostI put the key in car, start it up and drive it off instead.
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Originally posted by guccij View PostEr no - our friendly local druggie stole it
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Originally posted by grantglendinnin View PostIf we're talkin' about a fifteen hundred quid laptop, why not make certain it's unreadable. Don't waste £30 quid on software, waste it on a new hard drive. Simply replace the drives seems the logical solution now
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Originally posted by Mark H View PostThis does not fit in well with our Switzerland fantasy. I'm thinking cheese, snow, logs, bottles of strong drink with little bits of gold foil floating round, you know?
PS It did snow today though in our village in CH. Check out the webcams here and here.
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have you ever taken a hammer to an old hard disk, its quite satisfying when you do.
but at work, we have an even nicer way of stopping the little blighters getting hold of our data . . .
we partition it into two or more drives by taking an oxy-acetelene torch to it.
it's carefully placed in our large garage workshop vice and then we watch while all our hard work goes up in smoke,
I defy anyone to get any data off it,
talk to your local one man garage, I'm sure they'll be up for a "challenge"
If you are worried about the recycling implications, then let it cool down, put it in your re-cyling wheelie bin when youv'e finished, and the local authority will happily recycle it for you along with the beer bottes you had the night before (just be careful not to get yoghurt from the pots on the outer casing) - they just don't like that !
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goes up in smoke
I'll bet the spooks could still get some data of any bits of platter that were left. I remember the days of 9 track mag-tape when there was a little optical gadget like a jewellers loupe that you could press to the tape and see the data tracks (it had a polarised outer filter that was susceptible to magnetic fields and another one inside that was away from said field).
Scale that up a bit to electron microscopy and other more esoteric imaging and even the data left inside powered down chips is available.Norman - www.drillpine.biz
Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey
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