Steps to clean an iMac hard drive before disposal

what are the steps for cleaning the hard drive in an old iMac before getting rid of it?


Earlier Mac models

Posted on Jan 10, 2026 5:41 AM

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Posted on Jan 10, 2026 6:02 AM

If the old Mac is still functional use Disk Utility to perform a secure erase. The easiest way, by far, is to take the drive out and use a 5 lb hammer and smash it to bits.


Or use Apple’s official process.


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Jan 10, 2026 1:28 PM in response to Revnron

  • If you encrypted the startup disk with FileVault no special procedure is required. Just erase it.
  • If you did not use FileVault, then physical destruction; specifically:


Disintegrate

Incinerate

Melt

Pulverize

Shred


Refer to the NIST Guidelines for Media Sanitization.


Erasing a FileVault encrypted storage device is designated "cryptographic erase" as that document describes.


As far as the "secure erase" multipass procedures previously incorporated in Disk Utility and similar utilities, it states:


"... such practices should be avoided as very little confidentiality protection is achieved."

Jan 10, 2026 1:55 PM in response to John Galt

John Galt wrote:
As far as the "secure erase" multipass procedures previously incorporated in Disk Utility and similar utilities, it states:

"... such practices should be avoided as very little confidentiality protection is achieved."


FWIW, multi-pass overwrite hasn’t been necessary since the era of floppy disks and 1980s-era hard disks; on gear not using so-called embedded servo tracking for head positioning. The older gear had sloppy positioning. Newer storage gear is immensely more dense, and tracking is immensely more accurate. And multi-pass overwriting is completely unnecessary on SSDs.

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