Town of Acton Hard Drive Destruction Release Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Town of Acton Hard Drive Destruction Release Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Hard Drive Owner’s Information' section. This identifies you as the owner of the hard drive being released.
  3. Next, provide your mailing address and telephone number. This information is essential for any follow-up communication regarding the destruction process.
  4. In the release section, fill in your name again where indicated, and enter the serial number of the hard drive you are releasing. This confirms that you are relinquishing ownership.
  5. Sign in the 'RELEASED BY' section to formally acknowledge that you understand and agree to the terms outlined in this form.
  6. Complete the date field next to your signature to indicate when you are submitting this release.
  7. Finally, ensure that a representative from the Town of Acton signs and dates the form upon acceptance of your hard drive.

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Using a drill Youd think that if a hard drive is littered with holes that the data will be completely destroyed and inaccessible, but this isnt the case. Although your computer may not be able to read it, all the intact portions of the drive will be retrievable by data thieves.
Yes, it is generally safe to remove a hard drive from a computer that is turned off. Here are some key points to consider: Power Off: Ensure the computer is completely powered off and unplugged from the electrical outlet. This reduces the risk of electrical shock or damage.
A Certificate of Destruction (CoD) or Certificate of Erasure (CoE) is an audit document providing confirmation that all information stored on hard drives, SSDs or other types of storage media has been erased with due diligence and is unrecoverable even with the use of advanced forensic tools.
The proper way to dispose of your hard drive is by destroying it. However, you must follow a specific protocol to ensure its compliant with the law. In general, hard drives must be physically destroyed, making it virtually impossible to retrieve data from them.
The safest way to dispose of hard drives is through certified destruction methods like shredding, degaussing, or crushing. Simply deleting files or formatting wont protect your data.

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DONT throw old computers and hard drives away. Additionally, looks can be deceiving. Something that is no longer valuable to you, might be attractive to someone else. Risking your personal security by placing an item in the trash is reckless.
If youre concerned about data security, you can physically destroy your laptops hard drive: Remove the hard drive from the laptop. Use a hammer to smash the platters inside the drive. Drill holes through the drive. Take the damaged drive to an e-waste recycling center.
Dont Leave Your Confidential Data to Chance When it comes to hard drive security, physical destruction is the only way to be 100% sure that your confidential information wont fall into the wrong hands. Erasing, reformatting, wiping or degaussing old hard drives simply isnt enough to protect your data.

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