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Sterilizing a hard drive with diskpart.exe
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Sometimes you need to ensure that a hard drive is completely sterilized (erased) and that all data is actually removed. So to securely wipe (zero-out) a drive, boot the system with a WinPE boot CD/Flash or boot floppy (Windows 98) that has a copy of the diskpart.exe utility on it. Run the following...
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