
When you want to achieve total data destruction on a drive, a tool like Darik’s Boot and Nuke ( DBAN) can save the day. For times likes these, Ben Rothke makes the case for secure data destruction in his article ‘Why Information Must Be Destroyed’. In these cases you should obviously be concerned about other individuals accessing your files, even the files that you have “deleted”. Maybe you suspect your drive will soon be forcibly confiscated. Other times your Windows installation could be crawling with malware and you want to completely erase it.

You may be selling or giving someone your old drive, or perhaps you just want to dispose of one in the trash. A situation may arise when you want to completely wipe the data from a hard drive.
