ciaobella1017
New Member
Hi, I'm not very "computer savvy" so please bear with me (and, if you're kind enough to respond, I'd appreciate it if you could EXPLAIN or use "simple" language). 
Okay, my question: how can I erase my hard drive WITHOUT using something like Disk Scrubber or Kill Disk?
I sold my computer but I need to erase the hard disk before I ship it. I don't have any of the system recovery CDs or the Windows XP reinstall CD, so don't want to use Kill Disk or something, because I won't be able to reinstall Windows. My plan is to use Ctrl+F11 to do a system recovery, but before that, I want to make sure I've sufficiently erased the hard disk.
Someone on Yahoo said that the best way to erase my hard disk without using Kill Disk is to delete all of my personal files, do a disk defrag., then to repeatedly copy a large file (like music or a movie) until it takes up all or most of the disk space.
Apparently, recopying the larger file would overwrite everything else on the hard disk, thus "erasing" it. Can someone tell me whether or not this will work?
(Obviously, after recopying the large files to take up space, I'd go through and delete them--I just want to erase the hard disk sufficiently).

Okay, my question: how can I erase my hard drive WITHOUT using something like Disk Scrubber or Kill Disk?
I sold my computer but I need to erase the hard disk before I ship it. I don't have any of the system recovery CDs or the Windows XP reinstall CD, so don't want to use Kill Disk or something, because I won't be able to reinstall Windows. My plan is to use Ctrl+F11 to do a system recovery, but before that, I want to make sure I've sufficiently erased the hard disk.
Someone on Yahoo said that the best way to erase my hard disk without using Kill Disk is to delete all of my personal files, do a disk defrag., then to repeatedly copy a large file (like music or a movie) until it takes up all or most of the disk space.
Apparently, recopying the larger file would overwrite everything else on the hard disk, thus "erasing" it. Can someone tell me whether or not this will work?
(Obviously, after recopying the large files to take up space, I'd go through and delete them--I just want to erase the hard disk sufficiently).