by congo » Fri May 20, 2005 10:12 am
Just add the drive to your rig making sure it's either master or slave on the no2 IDE position, or slave on the first IDE so it doesn't conflict.
Next, boot up as normal from your new drive, and open "my computer", right click on the old drive there and select format, do the full format, then the quick format.
There are programs which supposedly safely "shred" all your data so it can't be read, but I've heard that they can be read even after low level formatting with the right tools.
If your friend is persistent, he may be able to read the drive eventually, if you can't trust him or want total security, keep or destroy the drive.
Personally, I feel a spare drive is a great asset and it should contain an Op Sys and your important data just in case the new drive suddenly dies, it's quite possible.
That way you don't suffer downtime and you can whack the old drive in as the primary if you need to.

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