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alivingspirit:
A friend just recently asked me if there was a way he could forge the properties of his hard-drive so that it would look like it had nothing on it. I told him it wasn't possible but now I'm thinking I could be wrong.

Shades:
Try this link http://hddguru.com/content/en/software/2005.10.02-MHDD/

On this page you will find links to its online manual, FAQ and forum.

It is a powerful piece of software, which in default mode will check your hard disk and is harmless. There are however some hard disk manipulation options available that will destroy the content if it is not used properly. Please read the manual and try it on a spare hard disk with data you don't care about. Only after you get a good feel for the options and the possibilities, try it on important data.

Personally, I use it only to check the condition of hard disks (because power failures are quite common here in Paraguay).

f0dder:
A friend just recently asked me if there was a way he could forge the properties of his hard-drive so that it would look like it had nothing on it. I told him it wasn't possible but now I'm thinking I could be wrong.
-alivingspirit (September 01, 2009, 08:22 PM)
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Theoretically, there's a bunch of different things you can do on a running system - but as soon as the disk is checked from a linux livecd, in another machine, (...) there's nothing you can do to mask the fact that there's stuff on the disk.

His best bet for safety would be TrueCrypt, but that's probably more than he wants/needs, and has some problems of it's own :)

Innuendo:
A friend just recently asked me if there was a way he could forge the properties of his hard-drive so that it would look like it had nothing on it. I told him it wasn't possible but now I'm thinking I could be wrong.-alivingspirit (September 01, 2009, 08:22 PM)
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It seems to me that finding out why he wants to do this would go a long way toward helping us suggest a way to accomplish his goal.

alivingspirit:
His best bet for safety would be TrueCrypt, but that's probably more than he wants/needs, and has some problems of it's own :)
-f0dder (September 02, 2009, 12:34 AM)
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I suggested this to him and he was overly ecstatic that he could do this. I guess this is more proof that consumers don't really know what they want.

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