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How to safely and securely destroy hard disk data

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Optional: Opening the drive
  • If you have any difficulty working out where the disk is, or if you're just curious to see inside, you can unscrew the lid.

  • You will generally need a Torx screwdriver. There are normally 6 screws around the perimeter of the drive. Remove these.

  • Most laptop drives have one more screw under the label. You will need to locate it by feel, or by viewing it with the light at just the right angle.

  • Scrape away the label from around the screw head, using a craft knife or similar. Under the label there is likely to be a layer of foil. Scrape this away as well, revealing the screw head. Remove the screw.

  • Desktop drives may have more screws, which you will have to locate and remove in the same way.

  • Once you have removed all the screws you should be able to prise off the lid. A rubber seal may make it a little reluctant to come off.

  • Replace the lid and secure it with at least 2 or 3 screws before proceding to the next step.

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