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Don't look at it.
Boot into a linux live usb
Run
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<driveid>
I probably didn't get that perfect, but, close enough. Look it up on the internet or check the
man
page idkWhat is this where did my OS go?
I love dd. Hate using USB programs to burn iso they are all different and weird but man dd is great.
I don't mind dd when I'm not in a hurry, but I usually prefer to just use the built in KDE disk utility. I'm pretty sure its based on Parted and DD under the hood.
When it comes to old drives, looking is half the fun.
Sounds like a surefire way to see wank-bank you wanted no part in and which definitely doesn't line up with your turn-ons.