How to really erase a CD..
..using high voltage..
Login to rate this video.
Embed this video
Send to a friend
Comments
20 comments posted so far. Expand all comments Login to add a comment.
3. Chrisofskjern 338 days ago
If you did that to the game InFamous, the CD would probably hit back!
#(removed comment) - "...you probably cant even use it anymore" - Are you serious???
He sounded like he's an east london ganster, was expecting him to hit the CD with a sledge hammer at the beginning or chop it up and feed it to his pigs lol
a goov video would be to get the data back from that CD, you think its gone for ever but wait and you will see
probebly 2000 years from now but wait and you will see
11. Sizzlik (admin) 338 days ago
For those who are interessted..this is the guys channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/Photonicinduction
He is a freak scientist with high voltage (as you already seen)
And to those who say "Meh..the power cost is higher then just to break the cd.." Its called having fun..nobody said its an efficient way..but hey..the data is 100% erased..and that in a way that its also fun to look at =)
#(removed comment) Thats a funny comment..i guess there is a difference between erasing and deleting
12. ValdeLevis 338 days ago
If you put your head close enough while you "erase" the CD, you can add texture and volume to flat lifeless hair at the time.
Hate to say it but that cd is not erased only the reflective layer is gone , the pits are still there and some one in a lab could get the data off it no problem!!
That does not erase CD, but only remove the reflective coat, if you recoat again the surface with reflective material, you will be able to read it again.
The datas are bunred into the plastic disc not in the reflectif coat.



+14
1. TitvsCaivs 338 days ago
#(removed comment) if you don't get the idea, don't comment.
Awesome "erasing" btw.