Task Sequence - Simply wipe a hard drive of old PC's
Hi, What would be the easiest way to remotely wipe the hard drives of old PC's (they are being returned to owner) using SCCM 2007 SP2 (they all have clients on them) Previosly I would boot into a bartPE cd and use the wipte function but was hoping there is a simple task sequence or something to simply wipe a HDD of a computer. I have created a New Task Sequence and only added 'Format and Partiotn Disk' : Setting of use 100% of disk and call it default. Advertise to my Old PC Collection. Would this suffice? thanks
March 30th, 2011 11:05am

the format and partition step should do it, try creating a custom task sequence to test it, should be quick and easy to do so, 1. step 1, reboot into WinPE 2. step 2. format and partition disc 3. step 3. shutdown computer. My step by step SCCM Guides I'm on Twitter > ncbrady
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March 30th, 2011 12:32pm

In a security point of view, this is not enought to permantely erase data. From my side i use an erasure software, see www.blancco.com if you have sensitive data on the hard disk. Regards,
March 30th, 2011 9:37pm

Thanks Nial, 1. Use winPE as my x86 boot image 2. Add 'Format and PArtition Disk' 3. Add 'general / command line' ??
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March 31st, 2011 4:31am

Thanks Nial, Task Sequence Steps: Someone will have to be on site to fress F9 to pxe boot the PC? (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632585.aspx) 1. Restart in Windows PE (options tab) Task Sequence variable SMSTSINWinPE equals "false" 3. PArtition Disk 0 : 100% of remaining disk. Task sequence variable SMSTSClientCache not exists 3. Restart Computer If it doesn't work I should check (a) drivers in boot image and smsts.log on client? Where is the shutdown option? This seem OK?
March 31st, 2011 4:31am

you can use Shutdown.wsf from my post here My step by step SCCM Guides I'm on Twitter > ncbrady
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March 31st, 2011 7:59am

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