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- Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 23:43:14 -0400
- From: jep200404@example.com
- Subject: [tlug] Hard Drive Issue: Smelling Like Hardware Problem; Final Tests; Destruction (was Re: Possibility to recover a hard disk by swapping control board: USB Power Limits (Especially on Laptops))
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 12:06:28 +0900, Zev <zev@example.com> wrote: > 1) I cannot run smartctl because in both cases I do not have /dev/{s,h}d{a,b} to check against. That smelss more like a hardware problem. Your inability to run smartctl is why I asked for the output of echo /sys/block/[hs]d*. > For fun I'll try this all again on a desktop computer at work, but I doubt anything will > change. If you do, please post the output of: echo /sys/block/[hs]d* It is possible and unlikely that if there is a hardware problem, that it is in the laptop and not in the drive per se. If so, trying this on the desktop could reveal an OK drive. I would certainly try this on a desktop (especially on a regular (i.e., non-Apple) PC before trying swapping controller boards. > []From what Kalin says, it sounds like I should not bother with > replacing the controller board. Since you have good backup, my seat of pants cost/risk/benefit analysis weighs against replacing controller boards. I would not bother replacing the controller board. > I was hoping that ... I could run it though dd with /dev/random > and /dev/zero a few times. > So I am thinking it is now time to come up with good strategies > (that won't take hours) to physically wipe the hard disk before > recycling it. If you have a hardware problem (which is likely), software (such as but not limited to dd) will not help. > I guess sandpapering the platters might be good enough? Yes. Very much so. [1] > Or does Tokyo Hackerspace offer a disk destruction service? There are plenty if simple techniques that are very effective. Don't overthink this. [1] If you do something spectacular, please post video of it in Ogg Theora format. [1] http://lists.tlug.jp/ML/1107/msg00056.html
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