In the past when disposing of an old laptop.
I have removed the hard drive then the large metallic disk inside that, that has previously always been made of the hardest material known to man. And then smashed everything to smitherines (apart from the hard drive disk that would take a lump hammer and cold chisel to even dent) to before sending it all to landfill.
I have just taken my latest laptop apart and the hard drive apart to reveal three disks that shattered into a million pieces on removal as they appeared to be made from the same material as Christmas baubles were when I was a child.
In the name of saving the planet and recycling any reusable materials is it safe to leave the rest of the laptop in the electrical items pile at my local dump without some fraudster emptying my overdraft or gaining acces to emails or any other sensitive data or information.
In short is the hard drive the only part of a laptop that need be removed Before taking to the tip.
Thanks
I have removed the hard drive then the large metallic disk inside that, that has previously always been made of the hardest material known to man. And then smashed everything to smitherines (apart from the hard drive disk that would take a lump hammer and cold chisel to even dent) to before sending it all to landfill.
I have just taken my latest laptop apart and the hard drive apart to reveal three disks that shattered into a million pieces on removal as they appeared to be made from the same material as Christmas baubles were when I was a child.
In the name of saving the planet and recycling any reusable materials is it safe to leave the rest of the laptop in the electrical items pile at my local dump without some fraudster emptying my overdraft or gaining acces to emails or any other sensitive data or information.
In short is the hard drive the only part of a laptop that need be removed Before taking to the tip.
Thanks