8/3/2023 0 Comments Dban dod![]() ![]() If I have encrypted my entire hard drive i.e. ![]() When the erase process in over I can just put my Windows installation CD-rom in the CD-rom drive (booting) and install Windows in normal way?Ĩ. When erase process is over can I still access the BIOS when I start my computer (does it load automatically or do I have to do something)? So I can change for example the boot device from floppy to cd-rom drive.ħ. If I wan’t to change the default settings (like to use autonuke) I Have to edit “A:\SYSLINUX.CFG” file inside the DBAN floppy disk (which can be create after one has installed the DbaN program first), am I right? I can’t change setting before I make the DBAN floppy disk right? How can one change the settings if one uses CD-R/CD-RW?Ħ. Autonuke options means that the DbaN program will automatically start the erasing process (if the floppy disk/cd-r are in the drive when I start my computer)?ĥ. What does that actually do – DoD with 9 passes or what? Or does that just mean that the DbaN program will ask what methods of erasing does the user want to use?Ĥ. The default method is “dban” (=PPEND initrd=initrd.gz root= /dev/ram0 init=/rc quiet nuke="dwipe"). DoD method includes 1 verifying pass as far as i understod, but is there need (is it a good idea) to use as Verification Level “2 all Check whether all passes were written properly” – does this bring more security or is it unnesssary? Or does that 1 verifying pass in DoD method check whether all passes were written properly? How long does 1 extra verifying pass takes?ģ. simple “DoD” consist of 9 phasses and 1 round? And this is enough, no need for 2 rounds or more passes? Are they waste of time basically (i.e. So there is 3 different DoD labels/alternatives: “DoD”, “DoD3pass” and “DoDshort”. I just did not fully understand these things (or read too much and got confused). I would like ask a few general or beginners questions about Dariks boot and nuke (DbaN) program. ![]()
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