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HARD DRIVE WIPE USB

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The cost is $5

Includes free shipping

NOTE: If you cannot find USB or Removable Devices among the device options, your BIOS may list it under Hard Drive Devices. In that case, you'll need to:

  • Move Hard Drive Devices to the top
  • Expand to show all hard drive device options
  • Move USB device to the top of that hard drive list
  • How to boot a Mac from USB

  • Insert the USB boot media into an open USB slot.
  • Press the Power button to turn on your Mac (or Restart your Mac if it's already on).
  • When you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. Holding that key gives you access to OS X's Startup Manager. Once the Startup Manager screen appears, release the Option key. The utility will look for any available drives that include bootable content.
  • Using either the pointer or arrow keys on the keyboard, select the USB drive you wish to boot from.
  • Once selected, either hit the Return key or double-click your selection. The machine will start to boot from the USB drive.
  • The Hard Drive Wipe USB is software installed on a USB storage stick. The USB allows a user to boot the computer to the wipe application and not to the operating system (Windows or OSX). This ensures all data, including the operating system, is destroyed.

    The software can be used on a Windows or Apple computer and can be used multiple times. There is no limit to the number of computers that can be wiped.

    What's included

  • USB storage stick
  • Active@ KillDisk Freeware
  • Easy instructions
  • Friendly email support
  • Free shipping
  • How to Boot from USB on Windows Insert the thumb drive into a USB port and then change the BIOS boot sequence:

  • 1. Press the Power button for your computer.
  • 2. During the initial startup screen, press ESC, F1, F2, F8 or F10. (Depending on the company that created your version of BIOS, a menu may appear.)
  • 3. When you choose to enter BIOS Setup, the setup utility page will appear.
  • 4. Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, select the BOOT tab.
  • 5. All of the available system devices will be displayed in order of their boot priority. You can reorder the devices here.
  • 6. Move USB to be first in the boot sequence.
  • 7. Save the change and then exit the BIOS Setup.
  • 8. The computer will restart using the new settings, booting from your USB drive.
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