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And yet the hammer is so much more fun! - Larry Keith Carpenter wrote:
Larry Bolhuis wrote:I would suspect you are correct but that 'header' stuff isn't yer data no? If someone has your headers do you care?And To Paul's 1010101 etc patterns I do believe that 00000000 and 11111111 are the only patterns the DOD requires. I dont' have the link handy but I seem to recall that was all they wanted. On the temperature comment that is likely true. You'd need to have the system shut down and good and cold, fire it up, and write like crazy! Then get it good and ot and do it some more. Not so sure that's work the effort!According to NISPOM 8-306 ( which superseded DoD 5220.22-M ): "d. Overwrite all addressable locations with a character, its complement, then a random character and verify. THIS METHOD IS NOT APPROVED FOR SANITIZING MEDIA THAT CONTAINS TOP SECRET INFORMATION." Either examples given (yours and Paul's) should qualify for the first two passes. The other "sanitizing" options are degaussing and destruction. http://www.dss.mil/isec/chapter8.htm Keith
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