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On 11/29/2010 3:13 PM, Ryan M. Finn wrote:
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> We have a bin that I think we got from Recycling where we put all our 
> old drives and tapes.  When the bin fills up, we call and have it 
> picked up.  I was told the contents would be shredded, though I do not 
> know if that's done on campus or via a contracted company.  In any 
> event, we zap everything with an electromagnet before we pitch it in 
> the bin.
>

Interesting, because they definitely don't seem to list such a service 
on their website.  That's the type of thing I'd definitely be 
interested.  My original plan was to run a drill through them, but I've 
been piling up the number of drives that I wanted to do that to, and I'm 
probably looking at at least 50-60 now, probably more than that.  Some 
of the drives are good, some are bad, and I'm definitely not sitting 
around taking the time to wipe them with software.

Meanwhile, the pile will just grow bigger and bigger until I get around 
to doing something with them :).

Gary
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> I'll go look and see if I can find some specifics about how we set 
> that up.
>
> Ryan M. Finn
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> Network Administrator
>
> Michigan State University
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> *From:*Jesse Howard [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> *Sent:* Monday, November 29, 2010 12:09 PM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* [MSUNAG] hard drive disposal
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> Is there a degaussing station or hard drive shredder on campus? If 
> not, how are you disposing of old drives? Wiping with a LiveCD? 
> Drilling a hole through it?
>
> *Jesse Howard*
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