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  • BROOKLYN BOY
    SBR Sharp
    • 07-11-07
    • 265

    #1
    Computer Question
    I'm returning my computer and I'm trying to wipe the drive with DBAN (dariks boot and nuke) I burn the iso image and start the dban up only to find that I dont have the disk in dos format i believe it said. It wont let me run it. Im using Vista and ive burned it onto 2 brand new dvd-r disks so far? whats the problem?
  • whitey
    SBR Sharp
    • 04-01-08
    • 485

    #2
    Never used the software before. But what are you trying to accomplish? Are you trying to delete all you're stuff off the hard drive because you're returning it? If you can explain what you're trying to do then maybe I can find a different solution.
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    • betplom
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 09-20-06
      • 13444

      #3
      have you set the bios to boot from cd/dvd ?

      boot and nuke should start automatically if you have set your bios this way.

      once boot and nuke starts type "autonuke" and it will wipe the drive clean.
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      • BROOKLYN BOY
        SBR Sharp
        • 07-11-07
        • 265

        #4
        Originally posted by betplom
        have you set the bios to boot from cd/dvd ?

        boot and nuke should start automatically if you have set your bios this way.

        once boot and nuke starts type "autonuke" and it will wipe the drive clean.

        Ive been pressing f12 upon start up and selecting the dvd/cd drive....is that the issue? how do i set the bios up?
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        • whitey
          SBR Sharp
          • 04-01-08
          • 485

          #5
          Originally posted by BROOKLYN BOY
          Ive been pressing f12 upon start up and selecting the dvd/cd drive....is that the issue? how do i set the bios up?
          Getting to the BIOS is different depending on your motherboard. Usually its one of these.

          F1
          F2
          DEL

          Most of the time it will display the key to enter the BIOS on the loading screen.
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          • BROOKLYN BOY
            SBR Sharp
            • 07-11-07
            • 265

            #6
            did the bios thing...didnt work....this is very frustrating.....who knows about this stuff?
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            • AgainstAllOdds
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 02-24-08
              • 6053

              #7
              You should just reinstall windows. Completely wipes it more or less.
              Originally posted by SBR_John
              AAO = good dude. Buying you a drink in Vegas buddy.
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              • MonkeyF0cker
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 06-12-07
                • 12144

                #8
                If it is loading DOS, you may need the appropriate DOS drivers for your DVD drive...
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                • betplom
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 09-20-06
                  • 13444

                  #9
                  I'm very familiar with Dariks boot and Nuke, I have been using it for years.

                  It is not DOS based, it is Linux based.

                  If it's not working there is either a problem with the CD you burned or a bios setting, I know I had to change some setting in the bios other than boot from cd to get mine working, if you have a newer motherboard you may have to set the hard drive as a "legacy device".
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                  • MonkeyF0cker
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 06-12-07
                    • 12144

                    #10
                    Ahh ok. Never used it. Is it imaging software (similar to Ghost)?
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                    • betplom
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 09-20-06
                      • 13444

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
                      Ahh ok. Never used it. Is it imaging software (similar to Ghost)?
                      No not imaging software.

                      Darik's Boot and Nuke ("DBAN") is a self-contained boot disk that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction.

                      DBAN is a means of ensuring due diligence in computer recycling, a way of preventing identity theft if you want to sell a computer, and a good way to totally clean a Microsoft Windows installation of viruses and spyware. DBAN prevents or thoroughly hinders all known techniques of hard disk forensic analysis.

                      The development and support of the DBAN software project is funded in part by GEEP International. GEEP is the largest, the most efficient, and the most environmentally conscientious consumer electronics recycling company in North America.

                      It is 100% free, its open source software.



                      Free Open-Source Data Wiping Software for Personal Use
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                      • MonkeyF0cker
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 06-12-07
                        • 12144

                        #12
                        The Linux kernel can be tricky too though. Perhaps the proper modules aren't loading for his controller...
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                        • betplom
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 09-20-06
                          • 13444

                          #13
                          Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
                          The Linux kernel can be tricky too though. Perhaps the proper modules aren't loading for his controller...
                          I think he might have a S-ATA hard drive and DBAN by default assumes the drive is P-ATA, I changed a setting in the BIOS on my PC to make the hard drive appear as an older P-ATA drive when in fact it is a newer S-ATA drive.

                          If he posted the error message he gets it would help me figure out the problem.

                          He could also give up on the CD and use the USB flash drive option instead, he'll have to boot from external USB device at boot prompt.
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                          • MonkeyF0cker
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 06-12-07
                            • 12144

                            #14
                            Ahh. Yeah, that's likely the case.
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                            • RogueJuror
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 07-08-08
                              • 10010

                              #15
                              Wow plommer didn't know you were into this. Good to know, maybe we'll talk sometime.

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                              • betplom
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 09-20-06
                                • 13444

                                #16
                                Originally posted by RogueJuror
                                Wow plommer didn't know you were into this. Good to know, maybe we'll talk sometime.

                                Rogie I've been building my own PC's since 1995, I'm the guy my friends call when they want their machine fixed or need recommendations on what to buy etc.

                                I was in the business from 1995-1998. I know my stuff.
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