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You didn't specify the environment you're interested in. Linux? Windows? Mac? BSD ..?
If you have a disk in under one OS, delete tha sensitive stuff, defrag, then write zeros to it then install a different OS on it with a different formatting (i.e. if it used to be NTFS, format w/ new OS under FAT 32, write zeros again across the free space). Someone will have to know that the disk used to have the data on it of interest, and they aren't gonna find much.
Speaking of which, remove the drive and use utilities from one OS to wipe a drive with data from another (i.e use linux from one computer to re-format then wipe a windows drive from another computer). That'll be jolly fun to attempt a recover from. Holy Mossad with a toothpick might stand a chance.
And, you should be using
Trucrypt, anyway. If your sensitive data is in a Trucrypt 'virtual drive' and you then write zeros across the drive, anything recovered is gonna look like it was random-written with seven passes. We're back to a fun weekend retreat with Jack Bauer again for anything useful to be possibly recovered.
So, this topic kind of is about before today and what might be on drives you used before Trucrypt ... sledge hammer & incineration is the fastest method. And, after today, when you are using Trucrypt. I mean, you wanna be all serious and stuff, then you're serious enough to think ahead and prepare beforehand.
Part of this topic seems to be about that you're worried about data on a drive, but not so worried that you still want to use the drive or recover money for it. I'd say that data isn't really all that troublesome to you. If it is, then sledge hammer & blow torch .. that'll take five minutes. Make sure the platters are seriously warped and melted. All the data wipe algorithms take hours for true military intelligence level wipes.
Different methods are useful under different time constraints. Are you interested in some sort of magical insta-wipe ..? Doesn't exist. Not for the level you're talking about here. Well, unless you have a military-grade degausser in your desk drawer. And the kiln out back is already hot, but I don't think you can run in front of the ATF fast enough to pull that off.
I "knew a guy" who had his computer setup to run scripts that would wipe his hard drive if someone attempted unauthorized access. So, police come through his door one night and he's busy attempting to force an unauthorized access on his system to initiate the wipe. Which they catch him at, as he is doing it.
So, now he's told them that there is important data on the system he doesn't want them to have, more important than a couple ounces of dope and a unregistered weapons in the house. They pull the plug on the system and and send it off for very special examination now that they know it's so important to him. And, he gets charged and convicted for tampering with evidence. something like three to five years in addition to the other charges.
Restoration has a random write plus multi-pass utility for shredding empty space. You can run it off a floppy drive.
You might also want to spend some time at
Above Top Secret. That place will have hundreds of recommendations.
Be prepared: burn your sensitive data to DVDs and place them in a magnesium-lined steel box. Death Note has a good training video on that.