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How can i damage a harddisk?

Updated: 10/3/2023
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There are a multitude of ways to damage a hard drive:

-electric shock

-strong magnets

-heat

>fire

>thermite

>wrap it in aluminum foil and styrofoam

-physical damage

>drop

>drill

>hammer

>take it apart with screwdrivers

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If their's no fan in your computer, that can damage it because it will overheat!

Or you could throw it into a fire.

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