Are you trying to erase sensitive data from the disk,
if so try Eraser.
http://www.heidi.ie/node/6
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"Mr B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A2543B04-FCE3-4EBA-9975-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is used as part of an automated script for all kinds of PCs that we
> have
> at work. The team that makes our "wipe" disks have chosen to use
> Diskpart.exe to accomplish that.
>
> If there's a universal program that can accomplish the same thing and that
> is free for corporate use, we can consider that. Otherwise we just need
> to
> work with Diskpart and see if there's anything we can do to make it show
> information as it runs...
>
> "Mark Adams" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Mr B" wrote:
>>
>> > We are using the DISKPART.EXE command in a wipe script to do a format
>> > type
>> > thing on HDDs to write 1s or 0s to the entire drive. The problem is
>> > that
>> > diskpart.exe just opens up a blank black box with a flashing cursor
>> > which
>> > just sits there for over an hour with no notification that it's
>> > actually
>> > doing anything. This has caused a lot of problems for people wondering
>> > wtf
>> > is going on.
>> >
>> > Anyone know if there's a way to use this command and get a progress
>> > bar,
>> > percentage counter, etc so that you can actually see what's going on?
>> >
>> > Or maybe an alternative program that will accomplish the same thing but
>> > might have some sort of notifier that it's working?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> If you want to write zeros to the entire drive, go the website of the
>> hard
>> drive manufacturer and download their disk utilities. Most of these
>> utilities
>> create a bootable disk and have the ability to write zeros to the drive.
>> Very
>> slow in my experience, sometimes taking most of a day for large drives-
>> but
>> it is a free download. These utilities also have partitioning and
>> formatting
>> capabilities as well.