Great information, great discussion. I agree that destroying the drive (the fire arm method is one I've used personally) is the surest form of data security, however our retired workstations tend to be better than many people's (especially our employees) home computers, so we first tend to sell off any old systems to them. While it's not that I don't *trust* the employees, for the sake of the company, I like to "make all the best efforts" to prevent any "accidental" disclosure of data. Sounds like I'll be giving dban a spin. Thanks again.
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