So apparently it's 2019 and @Lenovodc *still* insists on having a broken in-warranty enterprise HDD returned (even though that would be a massive data protection violation) or else they charge for the replacement.
I am not amused.
You'd need a really big degausser. AIUI the actual magnetic domains have really high coercivity in modern drives (they have to, they're so small they'd lose their magnetization otherwise).
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Makes sense to me. Explains why MIL-SPEC data destruction involves physical demolition of the platters.
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