How to Erase Your Computer's Hard Drive


A hard disk is the storage device found in a computer. They come in varying sizes and hence allow one to store data and programs until the space is full. When the space available is depleted, holding data and programs we no longer need or has been infected by computer viruses, the hard disk would need to be erased. This can also be done when one wants to sell or give away a hard drive or computer. Erasing a hard drive involves overwriting over existing data. This can be done in two ways; formatting the computer or using a disk wipe program.

Formatting the Hard Drive

Formatting a hard disk means completely erasing anything that was on it. It is like having a brand new computer. Any programs, photos, or videos you had on it previously will be completely erased. It is advisable that before you embark on this, you have backed up all the information you may still need. Besides, do not attempt formatting if you are not computer savvy, since it involves the use of computer commands that may be foreign. If you are a beginner with need to re-format a hard drive but is foreign to you, do not worry.

Erasing the Hard Drive

To erase one's hard drive, acquiring a good program for disk wiping is paramount; a number of these are available in the market. These do an excellent job of removing any data on your hard drive, you no longer need. They include WipeDrive from White Canyon software, Procypher Eraser Pro among others. These software are not hard to find, and available at reasonable prices. To ensure that the price you get is the best deal, do enough research online on the best prices and discounts available.
Once you purchase and install the disk wiping software, the rest is easy. Just follow the instructions provided.

Erasing your hard drive can give your computer a fresh start. It can avoid dangerous files like spam, or confidential information from being hacked into. Erasing your hard drive will also improve your processor by speeding it up. Please note that before you erase your hard drive, it is important to backup all the data you may still require after the hard drive has been erased. You may choose to do this by copying the information onto a DVD or CD or onto another computer. If you have tried avenues to improve your processors speed and nothing has improved, or you need to erase your hard drive for other reasons, making sure you have copied all the files you need to put back on the computer is crucial. Learning how to erase your hard drive is easy.



Guest Post by: Jonathan Rodriguez, WhiteCanyon Software
Formatted by: Shiv Sakhuja