LeMarque
New member
So, I have a line running from my house, where the DSL comes in, to my man cave, approx. 100 feet away. A few weeks ago, lightening struck this line and, among other things, blew my beloved HP XW4600 away.
I went online to eBay and found a 'Trusted Seller', fairly reputable really, that happened to have an HP bare bones case just like mine. Since I had/have a SAS controller and 15K drives in the machine, I thought I'd save myself some cash and just swap the guts of my workstation into a new box.
I get the case, swap my cards, drives, etc. and boot up. I turned away for a sec, can't remember why, and when I looked back, the screen says something to the effect that the wipe disk operation is complete!
Some half witted tech left a CD in the drive, and the BIOS was set to boot from the CD, that this 'Trusted Reseller' uses to wipe drives of any sensitive data.
Years of data and programs gone in a flash. There's more, but we all have better things to do so I'll forgo the rest of the gory details.
Now I appreciate the fact that you can't buy a gun without waiting two weeks.
I went online to eBay and found a 'Trusted Seller', fairly reputable really, that happened to have an HP bare bones case just like mine. Since I had/have a SAS controller and 15K drives in the machine, I thought I'd save myself some cash and just swap the guts of my workstation into a new box.
I get the case, swap my cards, drives, etc. and boot up. I turned away for a sec, can't remember why, and when I looked back, the screen says something to the effect that the wipe disk operation is complete!
Some half witted tech left a CD in the drive, and the BIOS was set to boot from the CD, that this 'Trusted Reseller' uses to wipe drives of any sensitive data.
Years of data and programs gone in a flash. There's more, but we all have better things to do so I'll forgo the rest of the gory details.
Now I appreciate the fact that you can't buy a gun without waiting two weeks.