Mature Drilled: Hard
With modern, high-density drives, if you only drill one hole, some data may remain on un-drilled portions of the platter.
When a hard drive reaches maturity—having served its life for many years—simply deleting files or formatting is not enough for sensitive data. Physical destruction is necessary. Here is how to properly "drill" a hard drive, based on best practices. 1. Preparation & Safety mature drilled hard
Feature: The Final Drill — Securely Destroying Old Hard Drives With modern, high-density drives, if you only drill

