The Most EFFECTIVE Ways To Destroy A Harddrive

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  • @jebstalp
    @jebstalp Год назад +443

    What really would have been interesting is to see if the data is still present on the platter when you replace the Main PCB of the HDD.
    They are often interchangeable

    • @a.belladonna8316
      @a.belladonna8316 Год назад +15

      ​@@ZoneStudios. or just Unscrew the drive and use sandpaper 😂

    • @Napert
      @Napert Год назад +10

      burn it so hot that it loses all magnetic properties

    • @a.belladonna8316
      @a.belladonna8316 Год назад +4

      @@Napert good idea but smell is problam

    • @NootNooot
      @NootNooot Год назад +8

      they are not really interchangeable. BUT, recovery companies can configure them to be compatible. it's all about the platters for the data. the data does not go away with microwaving the outside.

    • @MentorKenner
      @MentorKenner Год назад +3

      @@ZoneStudios.Thermite would fully destroy it. Data would still be on those pieces

  • @TheOneWhoAsked37
    @TheOneWhoAsked37 Год назад +688

    My mans really microwaved and toasted a Hard drive 💀

    • @Justiisna
      @Justiisna Год назад +25

      Bro commented before The video came out💀💀

    • @TheOneWhoAsked37
      @TheOneWhoAsked37 Год назад +4

      ​@@JustiisnaWhat r u on about?

    • @ImCooler10
      @ImCooler10 Год назад +3

      Yum

    • @idkctk
      @idkctk Год назад +3

      Let's fire up the computer
      5 seconds later: NOT LITERALLY

    • @keanupro7578
      @keanupro7578 Год назад

      frrrr

  • @vilisterle8035
    @vilisterle8035 Год назад +300

    That was fantastic content. Make part 2 and get it to recovery company.

    • @norooerg9087
      @norooerg9087 Год назад +6

      All of the hard drives will still have the data on it, like he explained at the end.
      People have recovered data from hard drives in plane crashes and mostly burned up.

    • @user-om5es2zp7k
      @user-om5es2zp7k 11 месяцев назад +1

      No, part 2 should be hard drive waiting for 1 year

  • @justbubba4373
    @justbubba4373 Год назад +118

    Drilling through hard drives is how we destroyed drives to federal standards at the recycle/refurb warehouse.
    It was a shame to see so many rare working MFM drives just destroyed.

    • @kevinwheeler4061
      @kevinwheeler4061 Год назад +4

      Nooooooooooo!

    • @cdos9186
      @cdos9186 Год назад +5

      WTF MFM drives......PAIN. No wonder the eBay sellers are asking ridiculous amounts, the market sucks for stuff like that due to that reason, most of them are just permanently destroyed once out of service....

    • @hiddenguy67
      @hiddenguy67 8 месяцев назад

      what the

    • @HarmonRAB-hp4nk
      @HarmonRAB-hp4nk 8 месяцев назад

      really? better cover 100% of disk with holes.. :-) aka melt them, its got platinum in it lol........ kidding,federal standards seem quite low to anonymous.... they cracked the fbi database in aprox, 33 seconds :o who the heck knows what there capable of,,,, good thing there on our side lol

    • @sidbrun_
      @sidbrun_ 6 месяцев назад +5

      What's an MFM drive?

  • @FLOWRIDER0_
    @FLOWRIDER0_ Год назад +139

    One of the better ways to truely delete the data (apart from shattering the internal platters) is to heat them past their curie temperature, which permanently demagnetizes them.

    • @Gamer-nc8qp
      @Gamer-nc8qp Год назад +8

      So im getting put it in thermite.

    • @Gamer-nc8qp
      @Gamer-nc8qp Год назад +7

      @@shadewood3083 yeah but the data is written magnetically. So even if the drive survives datas fucked. (The drive wont survive.) What i was suggesting will turn the whole thing into slag.

    • @johanfrags7707
      @johanfrags7707 Год назад

      ​@@shadewood3083 When it's in thin-film applications (like the HDD) the curie point decreases dramatically, with some research online I found it is probably less than 200c (473K)

    • @HarmonRAB-hp4nk
      @HarmonRAB-hp4nk 8 месяцев назад

      haha another brilliant :-) knowledge is power :-) heat or.... electro magnet? tried ith a 5 pound pulll neodymium magnet, did nothing

  • @nickbonthetrack3357
    @nickbonthetrack3357 Год назад +11

    I love the fact that you push tech so far just to see if it can hold up. Love the content!

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад

      microwave the hard disk only if you want a flame thrower🤣🤣🤣

  • @PeritusGamingTV
    @PeritusGamingTV Год назад +68

    Harddrive are actually really resistent to shocks when powered off. However when powered on, theyre super sensitive. Hence why laptop drives often die when people bump the machine

    • @HarmonRAB-hp4nk
      @HarmonRAB-hp4nk 8 месяцев назад

      drives were imune to that long ago, there's a bar across the head so it cant hit the platter... funny my father helpedd promote it. droppin a pc on the floor while running,,, the reaction he said was.... gasps.... lol its dead Jim..... but note on it went.... then I recall laptops coming ouut a coulple years later and we got a free IBM thinkpad... weird musta been show of appreciation back then cuz they dont give a crap about ppl now.... why there's programs you cant delete..... before it was total control with DOS the winshit came out.

    • @pankoza
      @pankoza 8 месяцев назад +1

      that's why SSD became common

    • @Nothanksithinkimfine
      @Nothanksithinkimfine 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk
      So uh 1. Hard drives are more immune now
      2. Your father promotes it
      3. Then you guys get a free Thinkpad (which is rare nowadays that corporations give away free stuff(?))
      4. DOS gave more control (of the hardware(?)) than windows (NT(?))

    • @skuzzbunny
      @skuzzbunny 2 месяца назад

      yeah, and you especially want to be doing lots of reading or better yet writing while banging it too, maybe while booting, or defragging, that'll ruin your day.....D

  • @moonslink
    @moonslink Год назад +18

    I'd love to see part 2! I have a couple of dead HDDs that I've kept, hoping I can afford to recover the data someday. Your video will either give me confidence or make me doubt sending them to a professional data recovery service.

    • @QualityDoggo
      @QualityDoggo Год назад +2

      Definitely worth a shot; a lot of small reputable businesses do good work for affordable prices versus the thousands than many big name companies will quote.
      Most common failure is the heads; headswap may be all it needs.

  • @leonhardscholtyssek
    @leonhardscholtyssek Год назад +51

    The magnets would work, but only if you used them on the magnetic discs themselves. Because like you did it, they are protected from the metal shell like in a Faraday cage.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +1

      are any harddisks made of aluminum or is that just a myth?🤔

    • @leonhardscholtyssek
      @leonhardscholtyssek Год назад

      @@raven4k998 I don't think that there are any hard drives made from aluminum, because it isn't magnetic.

    • @hemant3332
      @hemant3332 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@raven4k998 yes many of them are made up of aluminum, they will put some magnetic material on top of that, opened one 80 Gb hard disk from 2006 today to see the aluminum platter.

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM Год назад +147

    what about a bulk tape eraser? it's a powerful electromagnet meant to erase magnetic media (casettes, VHS, etc) in a matter of seconds.
    I believe it's what the pros use.

    • @valliantsteed
      @valliantsteed Год назад +8

      No, businesses usualy just let them be shred. Bulk erazers are from a time where you often would reuse tapes or floppies, they would destroy the mechnicle parts of a HDD anyway, so they just get shredded. If you wanna keep em working, you'd use a save eraze proccess of overwriting the data - at least with mechanical HDDs. Doesn't work well enough with SSDs and if it's soldere to the mainboard, the entire computer gets scrapped.

    • @defuntogamer377
      @defuntogamer377 Год назад

      Rem♥♥♥♥

    • @LandonEmma
      @LandonEmma Год назад +1

      A what?

    • @JessicaFEREM
      @JessicaFEREM Год назад +1

      @@valliantsteed I meant pros as I'm pros back in the day who wanted to blank out their reels.

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Год назад +1

      They do make degaussers for hard drives.. But these degaussers are on an entire another level compared to a bulk tape eraser .. Think the cost is somewhere around $20K and above.
      Most businesses take the drives to another business to shred the drives; like a big paper shredder. We did this at work; the shredder came with their truck, they videotape the entire process, and provide a certification that the drives are shredded. Did like 650+ drives that day. Still expensive.
      To be honest, the best approach is software & time; there's software that you can boot and shred the drives by overwriting the drives a number of times using certain patterns.
      The lazy man's approach would be to configure bitlocker or some other full disk encryption program into action, and encrypt the ENTIRE drive, and be sure to lose the key.

  • @JuniorsChannel11
    @JuniorsChannel11 Год назад +10

    The reason the HDD survived at 1:54 is because it has a seal between the actual mechanics and the outside which makes it waterproof. Maybe the board too? and also the hard drive still worked because they're sealed to prevent dust from corrupting data.

  • @uss_liberty_incident
    @uss_liberty_incident Год назад +50

    Looking forward to seeing the data recovery results!

    • @hoteny
      @hoteny 8 месяцев назад

      Did it happen?

    • @uss_liberty_incident
      @uss_liberty_incident 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@hoteny No clue

    • @hoteny
      @hoteny 8 месяцев назад

      @@uss_liberty_incident thanks for the reply

    • @Little_Bird123
      @Little_Bird123 7 месяцев назад

      me too

  • @Darkblu242
    @Darkblu242 Год назад +54

    No hard drives were harmed in the making of this video

    • @random_stuff_channel
      @random_stuff_channel Год назад +23

      *Many hard drives were harmed in the making of this video

    • @Pinguinesindgeil
      @Pinguinesindgeil Год назад

      They were fucking violated.

    • @HShadz
      @HShadz 9 месяцев назад

      Real

    • @EstarH100
      @EstarH100 9 месяцев назад

      No, hard drives were destroyed in the making of this video

  • @wolfbrave4866
    @wolfbrave4866 Год назад +28

    Well if you let it sit on a thousand pounds of C4 and set it off I don't think there is anything left to sent it to the date recovery center.

    • @phantomcrafter146
      @phantomcrafter146 Год назад +6

      Mythbusters be like:

    • @gamingballsgaming
      @gamingballsgaming Год назад +1

      @@phantomcrafter146 "yeah we couldnt get any c4 so we put a few match boxes underneath and the drive survived, so we can say Myth Busted!"

  • @unamelable256
    @unamelable256 Год назад +8

    I feel bad for his victims. Because cmon. Even if its HDD its still have 1TB. Why you didn't pickup like 120 or 300GB drives :(

    • @Varkie0
      @Varkie0 8 месяцев назад

      💀

  • @m3snusteve
    @m3snusteve Год назад +9

    Try putting the hard drive into a Mri scanner, and see if it survives the extreme magnetic 🧲 fields. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @TheTrueOSSS
    @TheTrueOSSS Год назад +4

    2 methods that will render all data unreadable.
    1) sharp blow(s) to the spindle with a hammer. This will shatter the discs inside without making much of a mess.
    2) take it to the shooting range. Lead traveling at roughly 1000fps should be enough to compromise the data.

  • @alexbenavidez4500
    @alexbenavidez4500 9 месяцев назад +1

    The microwave test was done in the most dangerous way possible lmao
    Just all safety precautions absent like not doing the test outdoors, not having heat resisting gloves, and having nothing to put out a fire nearby on hand too
    The fire after the sparks might have been a shock and unexpected, but surely if you know that metal sparks in microwave, that fire is a risk in this experiment, but it was was still done indoors with no safety precautions at all
    Says not to try this at home; proceeds to try it at home

  • @Thomario20
    @Thomario20 Год назад +4

    Bro really dated a hard drive to destroy it💀

  • @Gojde
    @Gojde 14 дней назад +1

    1:06 Bro made HDD Popcorn 💀

  • @Koopai386
    @Koopai386 Год назад +11

    Bro is able to go to really long lengths to entertain us.
    And I respect that

  • @youtubehead_
    @youtubehead_ Год назад +6

    Man as a PC lover, you destroying those hdds really hit me.

  • @MHNDMF545
    @MHNDMF545 Год назад +17

    Poor hard drives😢
    1 like to mryeester = 1 prayer

  • @Everything_and_Nothing_Tech
    @Everything_and_Nothing_Tech Год назад +2

    I use hard drive platters as drink coasters

  • @alexmuse3565
    @alexmuse3565 Год назад +4

    One of the ways we destroyed the hard drives at my old workplace because we dealt with sensitive data was my boss would disassemble them and then he'd give the parts to me.
    And my favorite way to spend the afternoon was drilled pressing the disk platters.
    And setting the inclosures on fire.
    I can guarantee you after being drilled, put in saltwater, and set on fire.
    That data was gone.

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Год назад +3

    That proposal to the HDD was just fantastic, I couldn't stop laughing until it devolved into a wild coughing XD

  • @doz3r943
    @doz3r943 Год назад +9

    they only way to make 100% sure on one can ever get data from these is to over wright the data 32 plus times then grind the platters into dust

  • @Horadian
    @Horadian Год назад +2

    James Bond: Dang it it’s encrypted
    Criminal: nah I just toasted it

  • @krazownik3139
    @krazownik3139 Год назад +11

    I have a better idea: don't do it unless absolutely necessary. If the hard drive it's not damaged, it's still a free storage to use. Just buy an external enclosure for it and your good to go. If you really need to wipe all the data running a few times something like: dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/$DISC should do the job. But if you really need to physically destroy it, use a furnace and melt the platters.

    • @EtherialEdits
      @EtherialEdits Год назад +3

      No, most companies destroy drives when it contained sensitive data, it's not enough to run commands to erase data.

    • @itsmoi5673
      @itsmoi5673 Год назад

      What is the /dev/random device file? Can't we use /dev/zero?

    • @itsmoi5673
      @itsmoi5673 Год назад

      @@AlexBarbu that's actually smart, didn't think of it

    • @jhgvvetyjj6589
      @jhgvvetyjj6589 Год назад

      The point is that its durability test

    • @someidiot4311
      @someidiot4311 4 дня назад +1

      @@EtherialEdits yes it is. a single zero pass should be good, recovering that is only theoretical iirc. a single /dev/random pass is almost guaranteed to get your drive unrecoverable. do several passes of /dev/random if you want to be really safe. even though company policy usually requires the drives to be destoryed, its unnecessary. although when decommisioning a server, its usually quicker to just shred rather than erase

  • @georg841984
    @georg841984 10 месяцев назад +1

    i used to work in a data repair company and we had these contracts with the government to destroy hardrives we shreded the platers in to dust and then ran the dust in a magnetizer demagnetizer.

  • @BWB_Cubing
    @BWB_Cubing Год назад +5

    9:23 did i actually just get rickrolled by an hdd😂🤣🙄

  • @stanolauko
    @stanolauko 6 месяцев назад +1

    So, it´s 8 months later, as you said in the end, was there enough interest in this video to send the harddrives to a professional data recovery company ?

  • @FrontWaffle
    @FrontWaffle Год назад +20

    Me: smashes it onto the floor

  • @Kteelou
    @Kteelou 5 месяцев назад

    I got a real kick out of the many ways you try to destroy the hard drive. Thank for the laughs

  • @ReDark094
    @ReDark094 Год назад +3

    Tbh the toaster was probably the most dangerous one, I was surprised he didn’t pop a breaker the moment he pushed it down

  • @ShinyTechThings
    @ShinyTechThings Год назад +1

    Use ill tempered sea bass if you don't have access to sharks with laser beams 🤦‍♂️🤣

  • @oscargrant4468
    @oscargrant4468 Год назад +4

    For the freezing one, thats actually a way to make tempremental hard drives OK for a period of time.

    • @hotsauce2446
      @hotsauce2446 Год назад

      I've been considering doing this on an old 2gb HDD that still spins but won't initialize. I was thinking I would seal it in plastic bags with a usb reader attached and the wires sticking out. I just need to clone it so it should work long enough. I came to this idea from using an upside down canned air for diagnosing bad transistors in old radios.

  • @TylerM4936
    @TylerM4936 Год назад +2

    My go to has always been opening the drives, scratching the crap out of them and then bending the platters befote cutting them with an angle grinder. You may say overkill, but i say effective. (Also fun fact laptop hard drives sometimes use a brittle material for the platter, I've had one shatter in my hand while just trying to bend it slightly by hand)

  • @denizkutuk2912
    @denizkutuk2912 Год назад +5

    I would love to see if a recovery company can save the data on the harddrives.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад

      well you know patients can destroy the data but that takes decades to do believe it or not cause that magnetic coating degrades slowly over time getting weaker this is why old hard dives for old computers like 486's do not work as well as brand new magnetic hard drives cause that coating has degraded to the point that data reading in no longer reliable at all on them

  • @natew4724
    @natew4724 Год назад +1

    Genius way to get subscribers, we're already 7:40 in, so we probably subscribe (even tho i might forget)

  • @VM-_-
    @VM-_- Год назад +3

    He finally did it

  • @yshaalan2011
    @yshaalan2011 Год назад

    Yes send it to a company. I recommend drivesavers, plz do it,love your content

  • @filenotfound__3871
    @filenotfound__3871 Год назад +27

    Microvawe was actually not effective, because while it did kill the circuitboard, all the data is still on the platter and can be recovered.
    Same goes for the water and the toaster, the internals might not be damaged.
    Galium method also wouldn't work for direct platter contact an any drive because every harddrive has a protective and magnetic layer over the platter witch would stop the reaction, alltho oppening the drive by itself will kill it.
    Dropping it will kill the R/W heads, but the platter is good and data is recoverable.
    The vinyil one was funny, put it in a CD/DVD for some funny noises (i tested it)
    Might be fun if you sealed the "breathing" hole and just continiued using it to see how long it lasts.

    • @leonpano
      @leonpano Год назад

      Answer is
      For some drive yes
      For some drive no
      If controllers have self encrypted
      Then is controller died then data on disk make no sense anymore
      Data just garbage

    • @filenotfound__3871
      @filenotfound__3871 Год назад

      @@leonpano Yes, but that encryption key is located on the rom chip on the drive, it is highly unlikely that it will die from any of theese

    • @leonpano
      @leonpano Год назад

      @@filenotfound__3871 more depends
      And maybe rom and controller is bind together
      Means you can’t replace other controller
      And most likely rom is in controller

    • @filenotfound__3871
      @filenotfound__3871 Год назад

      @@leonpano Very rare on consumer harddrives

  • @zomgjim
    @zomgjim Год назад +1

    Next time… Cover it in thermite and light it up. 🔥

  • @KiaFaker
    @KiaFaker Год назад +3

    Hey man, I've seen you clean components with alc. But how about testing if they function in alc? (My dumb idea at 3 am)

  • @NathanYellowStarProductions
    @NathanYellowStarProductions Год назад +2

    5:36 Bro's romancing on a hard drive 💀💀💀

  • @Bron-le5ww
    @Bron-le5ww Год назад +16

    Day 2# of asking to cool a cpu with a penny made before 1982

    • @slothvole
      @slothvole Год назад +1

      why would u want to see this???

    • @Bron-le5ww
      @Bron-le5ww Год назад +1

      @@slothvole bc pennies manufactured before 1982 were 95% copper unlike todays pennies which are only 5%, so in theory it’d be more thermally conductive and do a better job cooling the cpu.

    • @legendmaster1989
      @legendmaster1989 Год назад +1

      @@Bron-le5wwso what material are used now?

    • @Bron-le5ww
      @Bron-le5ww Год назад +1

      @@legendmaster1989 they’re mainly zinc with a copper coating(5% copper and 95% zinc). The older pennies used an alloy of 95 % copper and 5% zinc.

    • @legendmaster1989
      @legendmaster1989 Год назад +1

      @@Bron-le5ww why they switch is it cheaper or something?

  • @NLJS_NorskGaming
    @NLJS_NorskGaming Год назад +1

    Make a part 2 to try a recovery Company

  • @kaangg12
    @kaangg12 Год назад +5

    6:00 HDD rejected you lol

  • @helifynoe9930
    @helifynoe9930 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, microwave it. I had an old pair of leather gloves that were too big. So I sprayed them with water, put them in the microwave oven for a few seconds. This shrunk the gloves down to the perfect size. LOL

  • @MikeyMandFluffyMainProductions
    @MikeyMandFluffyMainProductions Год назад +3

    Man don't you hate it when you accidentally microwave your hard drive 😔

  • @chancegoodling
    @chancegoodling Год назад +1

    9:21 he went there 💀

  • @L.H657
    @L.H657 Год назад +5

    i mean you could just sand the disks with sandpaper

    • @jet_mouse9507
      @jet_mouse9507 Год назад +2

      You should take it apart, spin it up by plugging it in, and then apply the sandpaper! It would be like a reverse spinning sander thingy!

  • @CorrichetiLagga
    @CorrichetiLagga Год назад +1

    The love poetry is something else ❤

  • @JT0_0
    @JT0_0 15 дней назад +3

    hey its been a year!!

  • @sparda2.061
    @sparda2.061 Год назад

    Thermal paste essence, that made my day🤣I love it

  • @venb
    @venb Год назад +3

    Now I wonder what would happen if you only microwave the disk platter

    • @Theskyhadaweege
      @Theskyhadaweege Год назад +1

      I dont think you could since just touching the platter can brick the entire drive

    • @DGTelevsionNetwork
      @DGTelevsionNetwork Год назад

      Would spark on the outer rim as the microwave wavelengths bounce off of edges, the rest would just be reflected off.

  • @porimitavegane3831
    @porimitavegane3831 Год назад

    One of the rare vids that have no clickbait thumbnail but are just 10/10 to watch. +1

  • @jackykoning
    @jackykoning Год назад +3

    The only true way is to first overwrite the data. However many times you want. Then fully disassemble the hdd, using a torch on the platters and then grinding them up into a powder. You also have to burn the PCB. The rest doesn't matter but I am sure big tech will also destroy the read headers just in case there is some secret hidden memory in there.

    • @Jesus_Christ_is_Lord_
      @Jesus_Christ_is_Lord_ Год назад +3

      Or you can just melt down your hardeive in a small forge

    • @AlsoKnownAsWinter
      @AlsoKnownAsWinter Год назад +1

      Cover it in gasoline and melt it into slag

    • @Gamer-nc8qp
      @Gamer-nc8qp Год назад +1

      ​@@AlsoKnownAsWintergasoline wont do it but thermite will XD

    • @johncaze757
      @johncaze757 Год назад

      ​@@Gamer-nc8qpwhat about blend it?

    • @Gamer-nc8qp
      @Gamer-nc8qp Год назад

      @@johncaze757 it would work. The standard for NATO secret information is to degauss the drive. For top secret degauss and destroy.

  • @_decky4ever_
    @_decky4ever_ Год назад +1

    These all awesome, but most of it not wreck the data on the platter.
    The sure way: sand the platter, spin up and give it a good tap, and the platter shatters

  • @Vaultyboi
    @Vaultyboi 2 месяца назад +2

    Please dig up the hdd from your yard. A year has passed. :)

  • @Rotund_Sheep
    @Rotund_Sheep Год назад +1

    Idea for part 2: use dynamite

  • @MikaAndroid
    @MikaAndroid Год назад +2

    "a Linus special" I'm dying 😂

  • @LearningOnCrackStudios
    @LearningOnCrackStudios Год назад +2

    Bro done preparing us for the worst consequences
    FBI got nothing on this guy online

  • @MarginallyAddicted
    @MarginallyAddicted 9 месяцев назад +1

    Pov you had to much in your "homework" folder

  • @djminibikez
    @djminibikez 11 месяцев назад +2

    2:20 man said frozen water 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @JosephM101
    @JosephM101 Год назад +2

    7:08 "a Linus special..." Should've included that one clip where he dropped a server hard drive on the floor

  • @Ender.C
    @Ender.C Год назад +1

    Format the drive and then fill it up completely

  • @WilliamNyberg
    @WilliamNyberg 11 месяцев назад +1

    what, no blow torch?

  • @ziefty
    @ziefty Год назад

    Most creative RUclipsr I know

  • @wowzreal
    @wowzreal Год назад

    Dude you are so underrated

  • @TheRedYTPer-tsn
    @TheRedYTPer-tsn 8 месяцев назад

    5:35 “Try to love it” *GET GIFTS THAT LOVE*

  • @DaffyDaffyDaffy33322
    @DaffyDaffyDaffy33322 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see what recovery companies think of them. I was actually wondering that while watching the video. I liked and subbed just for that

  • @jayrony69
    @jayrony69 Год назад +1

    Do it outside with the toaster

  • @janodefenua4603
    @janodefenua4603 Год назад +2

    Just smash it to bits with Sledgehammer, Aint no way in hell data can be recovered after that. Back in the days this is how we used to "hide" accounting in our company at the orders from our boss.

  • @EverythingAwesomeTech
    @EverythingAwesomeTech Год назад +2

    I want a part 2 please. I want to be featured lol

  • @Inventiveness_
    @Inventiveness_ Год назад +1

    Nah what did that hhd do to bro

  • @Pauluz_The_Web_Gnome
    @Pauluz_The_Web_Gnome 9 месяцев назад +1

    Get the discs out send them to a company that can recover them.....

  • @sage5296
    @sage5296 Год назад +1

    The reason a car doesn't work is bc the rubber tires distribute the pressure. If a car had metal wheels like a train, you'd see a fair bit more damage probably, but even so the pressure isn't that insane. Speaking of trains tho... (probably shouldn't try it tho, wouldn't wanna be liable for causing a derailment) it'd be interesting to see like how much it takes to crush it with a hydraulic press tho, I'm sure there's some channels who wouldn't mind helping out in finding out the answer to that lol
    As far as the microwave and water goes, you've definitely fried the supporting hardware, but I wonder if the disk itself is still ok?
    A professional could probably transplant the disk with new supporting hardware to recover the data if needed I'd imagine, so it'd be interesting to see just how much the disk itself was messed up by the fields in the microwave. Definitely interested in that followup!
    I'd bet the toaster warped the disk, I think that would be probably one of the most effective ways. The platter going above a certain temp should make it lose the ability to store magnetic charges, and warping it would make it further just unable to be spun, so I think heat is really the way to go. Jabbing some holes in it with a soldering iron would probably be super effective lol
    The reason regular magnets don't work, is because the harddrive uses magnets a fraction of a millimeter away from the disk, so you either need something really strong or really close. That's why dropping a (older) harddrive can kill it, the disk can bump into that magnetic head while spinning and take out a huge gouge. Modern drives can detect the freefall and will park the head away from the disk and stop the spinning to help avoid damage tho

  • @cory007
    @cory007 Год назад +1

    Not gonna lie I read bitcoins as bitches lmaoo

  • @ImCooler10
    @ImCooler10 Год назад +1

    You cant stop me im trying this at home

  • @zBijs
    @zBijs 8 месяцев назад +1

    To avoid any chance of data recovery, one would need to make the platters dissapear. So, after drilling, leave them in acid for months. If no acid, then get on a boat and throw them one by one, across large distances, to the sea. Deepness to hide them, and salt water may help the corrosion.

  • @random_person618
    @random_person618 Год назад

    Excellent video. I loved it. Keep it up just like this!

  • @Someone1473_
    @Someone1473_ Год назад +1

    Uhm sir, this is a Wendy’s

  • @TheShadow89090
    @TheShadow89090 Год назад +1

    You could have just opened the hard drive to make it literally nearly impossible to read again :P

  • @kimxgamer
    @kimxgamer Год назад +1

    Opening it up.

  • @mkcaplayz6978
    @mkcaplayz6978 Год назад +1

    2:16 where is it? Give me the link

    • @extrabob
      @extrabob Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/4JiCoA8udRs/видео.html

    • @mkcaplayz6978
      @mkcaplayz6978 Год назад

      Whatever i find the video

  • @csabirares411
    @csabirares411 25 дней назад +1

    For those wondering, the hard drives buried in dirt did survive.

  • @Pressbutan
    @Pressbutan Год назад

    The finest destruction CMU has produced since battle bots

  • @LoLmomentFunny
    @LoLmomentFunny 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't think that's what he meant by loving it 💀 5:36

  • @Kevin-k8l2z
    @Kevin-k8l2z Год назад +1

    3:23 do you like your HDD medium rare or well done

  • @Yoshomay
    @Yoshomay Год назад

    You have a mil subs come on dude is that the best mic you can get

  • @RaIn-sh
    @RaIn-sh Год назад +1

    Ask a construction worker to drive a bulldozer over your HDD

  • @Spoolingturbo6
    @Spoolingturbo6 Год назад

    +1 for data recovery expert video

  • @alext6933
    @alext6933 Год назад +1

    When I need to wipe a hard drive I write zeros to it take the platters out scratch them up break him into tiny tiny little shards. And then I scatter them across the entire country.

  • @imnotbadokbro
    @imnotbadokbro Год назад

    I love the thermal paste essence candle

  • @rafaeljoaquincalzada
    @rafaeljoaquincalzada 9 месяцев назад +2

    1:27 Yeah my PC runs cyberpunk 2077. 💀

  • @SuperWhatever1978
    @SuperWhatever1978 Год назад

    ooohhh I cant wait for the next vid of what drives survived.

  • @RICK_MCN
    @RICK_MCN 10 месяцев назад

    I found your channel on a reels and I'd be curious to see if any of them at 8/10 made it if you didn't already do that video? That was a good video brother.

  • @Kevin-k8l2z
    @Kevin-k8l2z Год назад

    3:30 we pop tart this toaster strudel had me dying