Erase hard drive on a dead mac

Is there any way to erase a hard drive on a dead mac? When I press the power button, the start up sound goes halfway, the screen remains black but the LED turns on. I was told at the Apple store there's water damage so I'd like to sell it for parts but want to erase the drive before I do. Additionally, I'd prefer not to take it to an outside service provider, as I think it'd be a waste of money for a simple thing I can do on my own. Would a hard drive enclosure be best to buy? Thanks!

Well then an external enclosure would be a good idea...place the drive in it, plug it in to another computer and use Disk Utility to erase it...you can use the enclosure in the future for another drive.
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