This has little to do with IP cams, etc. but being that most forum members work with PC's, hardware and so on and many remember DOS, Win 3.3, 95 & 98, I wanted to share this.
Recently a client was cleaning up his office and pulled an old Compaq laptop out and wanted me to insure there was no sensitive data on the hard drive. I pulled it out to drill holes through the platter(s) and discard and was surprised to find this: In January, this little Fujitsu turned 20 years old!
It's 2.1 GB (yes, two point one!), is PATA (IDE), 2.5", was made in Jan. of '98 and is 11-12mm thick, not 7.5 or 9. See image below.
I hooked it up to a PATA to USB adapter, plugged into my Dell with Win 7 and it spun up, has data on it, is fully readable / writeable and passes short tests. I didn't have the heart to drill it so I cleaned it with a DoD shredder and formatted to FAT32. Just going to keep it as a paper weight/momento of simpler times.

Recently a client was cleaning up his office and pulled an old Compaq laptop out and wanted me to insure there was no sensitive data on the hard drive. I pulled it out to drill holes through the platter(s) and discard and was surprised to find this: In January, this little Fujitsu turned 20 years old!
It's 2.1 GB (yes, two point one!), is PATA (IDE), 2.5", was made in Jan. of '98 and is 11-12mm thick, not 7.5 or 9. See image below.
I hooked it up to a PATA to USB adapter, plugged into my Dell with Win 7 and it spun up, has data on it, is fully readable / writeable and passes short tests. I didn't have the heart to drill it so I cleaned it with a DoD shredder and formatted to FAT32. Just going to keep it as a paper weight/momento of simpler times.
