HP Designjet T790 HP Designjet T790 and T1300 ePrinter: User's Guide - English - Page 145

Select Secure Disk Erase Level or Cancel to abort., Non-Secure Fast Erase

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2. Place the external hard disk into the holder and connect the USB cable to it as shown. 3. Ensure that the printer is turned on. 4. At the front panel, press external hard disk. , then , then Setup > External hard disk > Install 5. The front panel displays Connect external hard disk or press Cancel to abort. 6. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the rear of the printer where you see this symbol: Accessories 7. The front panel displays Select Secure Disk Erase Level or Cancel to abort. 8. Choose the SDE level to be applied to the internal hard disk. Secure Disk Erase provides three different levels of security: ● Insecure Mode or Non-Secure Fast Erase: All pointers to the information are erased. The information itself remains on the hard disk until the disk space it occupies is needed for other purposes, and it is then overwritten. While it remains on the disk, it is difficult for most people to access, but may be accessed using software designed for the purpose. This is the normal method in which files are erased on most computer systems; it is the fastest method but the least secure. ● 1-Pass Mode or Level 1: All pointers to the information are erased, and the information itself is also overwritten with a fixed character pattern. This method is slower than Insecure Mode/Non-Secure Fast Erase, but more secure. It may still be possible to access fragments of the erased information by using special tools to detect residual magnetic traces. ● 5-Pass Mode or Level 5: All pointers to the information are erased, and the information itself is repetitively overwritten using an algorithm designed to eliminate any residual traces. This is the slowest method, but the most secure; it meets the US Department of Defense ENWW Introduction to the accessories 137

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2.
Place the external hard disk into the holder and connect the USB cable to it as shown.
3.
Ensure that the printer is turned on.
4.
At the front panel, press
, then
, then
Setup
>
External hard disk
>
Install
external hard disk
.
5.
The front panel displays
Connect external hard disk or press Cancel to abort.
6.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the rear of the printer where you see this symbol:
7.
The front panel displays
Select Secure Disk Erase Level or Cancel to abort.
8.
Choose the SDE level to be applied to the internal hard disk.
Secure Disk Erase provides three different levels of security:
Insecure Mode
or
Non-Secure Fast Erase:
All pointers to the information are erased.
The information itself remains on the hard disk until the disk space it occupies is needed for
other purposes, and it is then overwritten. While it remains on the disk, it is difficult for most
people to access, but may be accessed using software designed for the purpose. This is the
normal method in which files are erased on most computer systems; it is the fastest method
but the least secure.
1-Pass Mode
or
Level 1:
All pointers to the information are erased, and the information
itself is also overwritten with a fixed character pattern. This method is slower than Insecure
Mode/Non-Secure Fast Erase, but more secure. It may still be possible to access fragments of
the erased information by using special tools to detect residual magnetic traces.
5-Pass Mode
or
Level 5:
All pointers to the information are erased, and the information
itself is repetitively overwritten using an algorithm designed to eliminate any residual traces.
This is the slowest method, but the most secure; it meets the US Department of Defense
ENWW
Introduction to the accessories
137
Accessories