View Full Version : Plexeraser - destroy your DVD and CDs
Darksaber
08-02-2006, 07:57 PM
Plextor will soon introduce a new DVD/CD drive. This one does not burn anything for you, but will destroy your DVD/CDs so that the data cannot be read anymore. This may be a cheap alternative to those expensive disc shredders. It will take around 6 minutes to destroy one DVD/CD, which is an awful long time to keep the police waiting in front of your door.
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Source: Akihabara News (http://www.akihabaranews.com/news-12209-Plexeraser%2C+Mess-up+with+your+DVD+and+CD%26%2312288%3B.html)
error_f0rce
08-02-2006, 08:00 PM
Plextor will soon introduce a new DVD/CD drive. This one does not burn anything for you, but will destroy your DVD/CDs so that the data cannot be read anymore. This may be a cheap alternative to those expensive disc shredders. It will take around 6 minutes to destroy one DVD/CD, which is an awful long time to keep the police waiting in front of your door.
Source: Akihabara News (http://www.akihabaranews.com/news-12209-Plexeraser%2C+Mess-up+with+your+DVD+and+CD%26%2312288%3B.html)
LMAO, what ever happened to just snapping them in half? I can do that for free in about 6 SECONDS :laugh:
Dippyskoodlez
08-02-2006, 08:10 PM
LMAO, what ever happened to just snapping them in half? I can do that for free in about 6 SECONDS :laugh:
that can sorta be "put back together" by some 1337 forensics guys..
The MICROWAVE however.. is the best alternative...
and its a cool light show too :)
sinner33
08-02-2006, 08:25 PM
Still, this baby has potential. I've got a few world of warcraft, BF2, and F.E.A.R. discs lying about which I don't play anymore. I'd like to give it a try. :)
Besides, new innovations are always cool :D
Azn Tr14dZ
08-02-2006, 08:28 PM
I'll take your F.E.A.R.!
randomperson21
08-02-2006, 08:39 PM
don't shred! share!
error_f0rce
08-02-2006, 08:41 PM
Still, this baby has potential. I've got a few world of warcraft, BF2, and F.E.A.R. discs lying about which I don't play anymore. I'd like to give it a try. :)
Besides, new innovations are always cool :D
i got dibs on BF2!!!
Yeah, I love new tech stuff too, but this almost seem pointles... if you're worried about the l33t forensic types, just take your favorite screwdriver to the foil on top and VIOLA!!! no more data :cool:
If they put them back together just put all of the cd's in a pile and set it fire, doubt they can put it together, and still make a good firework
xylomn
08-02-2006, 09:40 PM
The MICROWAVE however.. is the best alternative...
and its a cool light show too :)
Yeah if you wanna bugger your microwave lol
Yeah if you wanna bugger your microwave lol
Or you destroy your micro-wave and cd's or get busted, your choice ;)
xylomn
08-02-2006, 10:10 PM
Or you destroy your micro-wave and cd's or get busted, your choice ;)
yeah well in that instance good move just don't do it generally lol... could be a bit expensive ;)
yeah well in that instance good move just don't do it generally lol... could be a bit expensive ;)
I never did it, it was never necessary, but if someday it is it is a possibility
PS: i'm not saying that i have pirated cd's, but i don't say i don't have either :p
Chewy
08-02-2006, 10:27 PM
I hear the microwave is fun, but I figured its not good on the microwave :P no metal is healthy for microwaves izzit, I've put metal in my microwave for a second by mistake before, but I think it didetn harm much concidering it weas just a second or 2.
My dad put an aluminum foil piepan with pie in the microwave once and it make thunderstorms. :)
you *can* safely put metal in the microwave, kinda like you *can* safely put magnets all over harddrives; its just easier to tell everybody you can't than to explain the careful procedures to follow when doing so.
also, what ever happened to scratching the bejesus out of the tops of CDs/DVDs with a screwdriver? the recording medium turns to dust and would be effectively impossible to piece together...
WarEagleAU
08-03-2006, 12:07 AM
that can sorta be "put back together" by some 1337 forensics guys..
The MICROWAVE however.. is the best alternative...
and its a cool light show too :)
I even read, on CPU magazine and Maximum PC, that even the microwave method isnt totally safe. The data can be put back together by determined FBI/CIA folks. Sucks though, the smell is awful but the light show is cool.
Dippyskoodlez
08-03-2006, 12:11 AM
Yeah if you wanna bugger your microwave lol
nah, doesnt hurt a thing.
Been microwaving CD's for years in mine. :)
Dippyskoodlez
08-03-2006, 12:13 AM
I even read, on CPU magazine and Maximum PC, that even the microwave method isnt totally safe. The data can be put back together by determined FBI/CIA folks. Sucks though, the smell is awful but the light show is cool.
If its **that** necessary to destroy it, further methods can be easily accounted for.. ;)
If you need to, take a propane torch to the stack... they'll all be a clump of plastic.. no diggin the foil outta that. :)
mikechinym
08-03-2006, 07:45 AM
hold the cd with ur left hand and lighter at ur right hand.burn it!!
simple way to destroy.
error_f0rce
08-03-2006, 01:25 PM
Well as long as we're at it, lets soak them in bleach, scratch them with a screwdriver, break them into pieces with a sledge hammer, then microwave, then blow torch, then put them on an RC boat, tied to rocks with some m80's (or c4 if you have it :p) with a remote detonator, pilot them about 1/4 mile out into the ocean and blow up the boat so they sink to the bottom, then scooba out there and bury them with sand.
:rockout: Just like that FTW :rockout:
Dippyskoodlez
08-03-2006, 09:09 PM
Well as long as we're at it, lets soak them in bleach, scratch them with a screwdriver, break them into pieces with a sledge hammer, then microwave, then blow torch, then put them on an RC boat, tied to rocks with some m80's (or c4 if you have it :p) with a remote detonator, pilot them about 1/4 mile out into the ocean and blow up the boat so they sink to the bottom, then scooba out there and bury them with sand.
:rockout: Just like that FTW :rockout:
Needs more cowbell.
error_f0rce
08-04-2006, 03:37 PM
Needs more cowbell.
Haha, you like SNL? Will Farrell is a funny dude :laugh:
error_f0rce
08-04-2006, 04:09 PM
http://img.techpowerup.org/060804/Cowbell2.gif
More cowbell!! :laugh:
Cj_Staal
08-04-2006, 04:15 PM
The way CD's work is that there is dull and shiny surfaces on it. the foil just helps it reflect more, they could just easily put new foil on it, you have to melt all the bottom of the CD for it to become dataless.
error_f0rce
08-04-2006, 04:21 PM
The way CD's work is that there is dull and shiny surfaces on it. the foil just helps it reflect more, they could just easily put new foil on it, you have to melt all the bottom of the CD for it to become dataless.
Right you are, the data is stored at top of the polycarbonate layer. Good call!
Kings of the Death of Microwaves....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVMjkLoWq00
Solaris17
08-04-2006, 05:49 PM
hahah i got to play w/ thermite in science goood stuff just like burniong more magnesium than you should in a lil clay pot 1 inch plz mrs wheeler david pockets the inch peice and pulls out his 2 ft peace crams an lil clay pot and ignites hahaahahah i still have a strand left over wounder were its safe to do it in my house.
Brainiac had a regular "Thermite" spot, most amusing stuff. =]
Dippyskoodlez
08-04-2006, 07:58 PM
Brainiac had a regular "Thermite" spot, most amusing stuff. =]
yeah.. I tried nuking a stack of cd's a few burt, and the center started melting together... gay results :(
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