janet99x wrote:
enough of the jokes. has anyone successfully done even one click on the erase. mine continually hangs and then freezes.
Erasure works fine on a working hard disk drive.
On a semi- or non-working hard disk drive, erasure too semi- or non-works.
One-pass erasure is good enough for the vast majority of uses and users.
Multi-pass erasure for ancient and sloppy storage devices — floppies, and hard disks prior to the use of embedded servo tracks — while single-pass erasure works for the rest.
Better still is storage encryption, as clobbering that key renders that data inaccessible. This is the preferred solution.
If you can’t risk data compromise or can’t wait or if the storage has sufficiently failed, then physically destroy the storage device. Various data disposal providers offer destructive shredding, for instance.