Sensitive Removing Configuration Data On A Pc - GE D20MX Instruction Manual

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Removing configuration data on a PC
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CHAPTER 9: REMOVING CONFIGURATION DATA AND SENSITIVE INFORMATION FROM THE D20MX
CPU type is ........................... MPC83xx (e300c1)
Total SDRAM memory .................... 1 GB
Coherent System Bus Clock Running at .. 333.5 Mhz.
System Bus (Memory) Clock Running at .. 166.6 Mhz.
CPU Core Running at ................... 666.6 MHz.
Boot Type ............................. Cold
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D20 Version 1.0.631-0002 (GE-DE)
Built on Mon Aug 04 2014 02:15PM
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Startup commands execution about to Begin...
Result: The D20> prompt appears.
4.
Type the following command shown in bold font:
D20> fle 1 all
Result: The message "Erasing entire Flash Device" appears for about 7 minutes and
then the D20> prompt appears.
5.
Type the following command shown in bold font:
D20> nvramt
Result: Various messages appear and finally the D20> prompt appears.
6.
Type the following command shown in bold font:
D20> efn
Result: The message "Erasing entire Flash Device" appears for about 1 minute and
then the D20> prompt appears.
7.
Power off the D20MX. The D20MX is now secured for disposal purposes.
If ConfigPro or SGConfig have been used to configure the D20MX processor, configuration
data resides on the data storage media (e.g., hard drives, memory cards, etc.) of the PC
running ConfigPro or SGConfig.
The D20MX configuration data can be removed from the PC by either:
Recommended: Physically removing and destroying the data storage media, or
Using a program to securely wipe (that is, completely erase) the data storage media
(that is, not just reformat or remove the names of the files from the file allocation
table).
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