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ACE COMPUTERS T730 - Mechanically Destroying Storage Devices

ACE COMPUTERS T730
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Option
What it Does
Removes apps you installed.
Removes changes you made to
settings.
Removes any apps your PC
manufacturer installed.
Remove everything > Change settings gives you two options.
Data erasure On removes files and cleans the drive. If you're planning to donate, recycle, or sell your
PC, use this option. This might take an hour or two, but it makes it harder for other people to recover
files you've removed.
Data erasure Off just removes files. It takes less time but is less secure.
Mechanically Destroying Storage Devices Hard Drive
It is important to use proper personal protection equipment (eg. Safety glasses,
gloves, etc.) when working with tools, power tools, or using blunt force to destroy
an HDD. Use good judgment and caution!
HDD:
There are several ways to disable/destroy a hard drive mechanically/physically, but these
directions will discuss how to do it with commonly available tools.
For instruction on how to remove the HDD and/or SSD refer to the “Data Storage Devices”
section of this manual above.
Once the HDD is uninstalled the following can be done to physically destroy the unit so it
can no longer be used.
Step 1: Unscrew the metal casing on the hard drive (the screws vary on model, but are
usually Torx or flathead)
Step 2: Remove the read/write arm (the triangular magnet that extends over the metal
disk)
Step 3: Scratch the disk with something sharp, breaking it into pieces if possible
Step 4: Remove/destroy the circuit board inside the drive
If a screwdriver cannot be used to access the internal components of the HDD, inflicting
severe damage with a blunt object, rock, hammer, etc. will destroy the HDD beyond
repair.

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