Just some notes on formatting a Hard Drive (magnetic).
For security: Physical formatting is where you must to start (low level formatting), next level is take the HDD out physically and use a computer to run a nuke program like D-BAN. Next level is to use a drill and cut holes in the plattens. Only an officious agency wouldn't accept a multi-run of something like D-Ban (imo).
If you format the HDD you need to install the movie animation firmware (as noted).
Unsetting the HDD in service mode will accomplish nearly nothing in terms of security.
Complete data deletion when discarding HDD.
The internal data of the hard disk can be deleted by overwriting with random numbers through the settings.
This will prevent confidential information from leaking after the main MFP unit has been discarded.
[Mode 1]: Recommended by Japan Electronics and
Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) /
Russian Standard
1. Overwrite with 0x00
[Mode 2]: US National Security Agency (NSA Standard)
1. Overwrite with random 1 byte numbers
2. Overwrite with random 1 byte numbers
3. Overwrite with 0x00
[Mode 3]: US National Computer Security Center
(NCSC-TG-025) / US Navy (NAVSO P-5239-26)/ US
Department of Defense (DoD5220.22-M)
1. Overwrite with 0x00
2. Overwrite with 0xff
3. Overwrite with random 1 byte numbers
4. Verify
[Mode 4]: US Army (AR380-19)
1. Overwrite with random 1 byte numbers
2. Overwrite with 0x00
3. Overwrite with 0xff
[Mode 5]: Former US National Security Agency (NSA
Standard)
1. Overwrite with 0x00
2. Overwrite with 0xff
3. Overwrite with 0x00
4. Overwrite with 0xff
[Mode 6]: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO
Standard)
1. Overwrite with 0x00
2. Overwrite with 0xff
3. Overwrite with 0x00
4. Overwrite with 0xff
5. Overwrite with 0x00
6. Overwrite with 0xff
7. Overwrite with random 1 byte numbers
[Mode 7]: German Standard (VSITR)
1. Overwrite with 0x00
2. Overwrite with 0xff
3. Overwrite with 0x00
4. Overwrite with 0xff
5. Overwrite with 0x00
6. Overwrite with 0xff
7. Overwrite with 0xaa
[Mode 8]: US Air Force (AFSSI5020)
1. Overwrite with 0x00
2. Overwrite with 0xff
3. Overwrite with 0x00
4. Overwrite with 0xff
5. Overwrite with 0x00
6. Overwrite with 0xff
7. Overwrite with 0xaa
8. Verify
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Can someone please send me firmware for the C654e? I am having a D012 after doing the overwrite and that is supposed to fix it.
Do I just unzip the firmware and put the folder on a usb drive and turn on machine?
Thanks
Update to the d012 code after running overwrite HDD:
I got around the code by changing the HDD to "not set" in system 2 of service mode.
I'm wondering now if I should ever remove the customer's data from a Konica Minolta again.
It has worked nicely for me but I have had this problem twice now.
i always thought that the HDD was encrypted anyway.
Yes, but the d012 code appeared prior to the format when I restarted the machine after the overwrite.
I then did the logical format in service mode but it was too late.
Does the logical format have to be done quickly?
Should I hold down the reset key while turning the machine on and go directly to service mode instead of letting the machine warm up all the way?
As I say the process worked a few times just letting the machine come to a stop then logical format.
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