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It’s honestly easier to just disassemble them and then hack the platters up, if you’re really that paranoid. Or just melt it down with an inductive heater.
But its not as fun :D
Says someone who’s never melted a hard drive :D
How does one even do that? Like a forge or map gas? I will admit it sounds fun!
Some loops of copper and a LOT of current
https://youtu.be/7ipZ4vdivbU
mmmmmmmmmm YES!