On top of everything, the electricity went out! So much for the heater, TV, computer, and everything else! Obviously it's back on now.
GameRager: IIRC, SSD might also use a bit less power, and have other minor pluses, but I think that speed is the biggest one....and I think that's mainly of use on larger/bigger games and to boot/run the OS faster. For archival, HDDs are usually better/more cost effective.
That's very good to know, thanks!
GameRager: How about taking your other PC offline(after getting the right tools) then hooking that HDD from the air gapped PC to it and running the fdisk/etc tool before the OS on your other PC loads? Would that be safe enough for you/workable for you?
Possibly but I don't even know if I have all of the tools necessary to do that, and I've really never been mechanically inclined for hardware and stuff like that. I'm an expert with programming, and I have some knowledge of the inner workings of certain hardware (like how a processor works) - alas, I'm worse than an average person at actually
physically doing anything with any kind of machine, so I'm apprehensive that it wouldn't work.
Also, ideally it's best if the hard drive not be readable by that computer so that no data could possibly transfer to it and remain on it after it goes back online. Maybe this really is excessive paranoia; I'm not sure. I guess I'm just the sort of person who, when I think of a problem that I want to avoid, I think of every single possible thing that could theoretically cause it, and avoid all of those things.
GameRager: Read guides on the program, watch YT videos if there are any good ones, and ask here if anyone knows more on any program you decide to use....that should work. :)
Well that's certainly good advice. I just recently found the programs and as you know, I've been in a hurry for everything I do since things have been hectic around here, so I'm not sure whether any manuals are available. I hadn't thought to check YouTube as well but it's a good idea. But to that point, what do you (or anyone else who can provide information) know about the ones I listed, especially Blancco? That one
seems like a good one, but of course, looks can be deceiving, and I don't know whether it can format a drive which has the operating system currently running on it.
Alternatively, would it be possible to install Windows onto a USB drive and then boot from that, so that I could then reformat the C drive without actually
running from it? I never tried installing an OS on that type of drive, nor do I know if it's even possible to boot from that kind of drive. I know that I can boot from a CD/DVD, but I don't know if I can
install anything directly onto it, because that's not really exactly the same thing as
burning onto it.
EDIT: Due to a combination of the crazy stuff that's been going on around here, the fact that I need to make sure to get the best reformatting tool and know for certain how to use it properly, and also the fact I may need to back up some stuff on the computer and do some more things with my program before I reformat (like for example, I want to make sure that even the current version of it is as upgraded as it can be, just in case I can't adjust it later for possible incompatibilities due to the upgrade) - for all of those reasons, it may be a few days or even a couple of weeks before I
actually do the reformat (I really am a very careful person, aren't I?), but regardless, all of this information has been tremendously helpful and I'll take it all into account for planning what to do when the time comes.
Nice turkey, BTW. And why are your posts always low rated? You're always nice and helpful! I guess people don't like that about you for some inexplicable reason.