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    can't get to BIOS how I tried everything from F1 to F12

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One way is to mount it in another computer as a secondary drive and format it there (might be easier).

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Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS then using the arrow keys scroll down to advanced bios features press enter change your first boot device to cd press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart

Note this will erase you operating system you will have to have an operating system disk to load it onto you hard drive or create a partition to load another operating system

Note after you have loaded the operating system you should go back and change the first boot device to failsafe or optimised defaults after windows has loaded

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Files are never really erased from a hard drive.
At various stages files are always recoverable.

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To truly erase your hard drive take it out and completely destroy it down to many small parts.

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Fastest, and most efficient way to erase an hard drive is by formatting it.

If the hard drive is the one in which the system is installed, then you will need to boot the computer using the system install disk (eg. Windows XP disk) to format the hard drive.
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