Seagate ST3300007LW User's Guide Page 6

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Company Information
CPR Tools, Inc.
905 Industrial Blvd.
LaBelle, FL 33935
Tel: 863-674-0120
Fax: 863-674-0066
Email: info@cprtools.net
Web: www.cprtools.net
CPR Tools has been a leader in the field of data recovery for nearly three decades. As
experts in data recovery, we feel that recovery engineers are best qualified to determine
what makes data ‘unrecoverable’. Based upon our knowledge and years of research and
testing, we have developed this unique tool.
With added features designed to enhance productivity of IT department personnel,
SCSI Hammer™ from CPR Tools is an important innovation. Designed for use in the field or
the lab, SCSI Hammer™ will provide years of consistent and reliable service.
What does ‘Data Eradication’ really mean?
Most computer users don’t realize that when they delete files from their systems, the data
remains. Deleting a file or files through the operating system simply marks that space as
‘available’. This means that anyone with a little time and knowledge may recover all of the
‘deleted’ data.
CPR Tools’ ‘SCSI Secure Erase’ method calls upon the firmware of the drive to execute and
monitor the erase procedure. Once this process is initiated on a drive, the user data storage
area becomes and remains unavailable until a successful ‘SCSI Secure Erase’ is completed.
Employing the ‘Secure Erase’ method provided by SCSI Hammer™ meets the standards set
by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST 800-88 ‘purge’).
SCSI Hammer™ Users Guide
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