Each scheme was put together by individuals, companies, governments, etc. If you've read up much since you posted here, you know by now that there are data destruction "schemes". Maybe a little more info would be helpful to "the community", as you put it.File Shredder is pretty good but I prefer Eraser because it has plenty of features to select when, where, and what you want shredded/wiped. The latest version, which I downloaded earlier today (11/25/14) is here, no need to go elsewhere. Just used Recuva on a Win 7 Pro box (real deal MS OEM disk, no manufacturer crapola on it), nada, zip, zero, no files that I used Eraser on appeared.Īs to .why are you going there for the app? Download it here. You're sysadmin and you can't access the files? Maybe a little more detail as to what files you couldn't access would be helpful, i.e., the app itself, the files you were trying to erase, or? By definition, sysadmin, or hey, just running as admin on a Win box, gives you all access, and the ability to disable UAC etc.Īs to your comments as regards using Recuva."Recuva software is fully able to recover and most indicate the file was not deleted! Those giving 5stars must be Heidi employees, since any honest appraiser would surface the fact that this program does not do what it claims." I am the system administrator and am unable to access most of the files, which are not erased and the message "completed with errors" means nothing was done." Ronnraymore wrote in part on 1/9/14."I find ver.6 to be a waste of time and space. DBAN wipes multiple drives in parallel, but doing it in a VM allows for the computer to continue being used instead of being tied up for days, and it also ensures DBAN can only see the drives you want to wipe, so it helps prevent mistakes. What I ended up doing is setting up a VM with DBAN and assigning the drives I wanted to wipe to the VM. To anyone looking to do multiple drives that happens to read this: as I said, I tried several programs, and none of them will do it except one, which you have to buy. ![]() To the devs, in case you read this: don't use a forum for support then not let people post in it (shouldn't need to be said, but there it is). I signed up on the forum to inquire about it, but then couldn't post, so that was a massive waste of time. I see no good reason why that shouldn't be possible, and searching the forums it seemed the dev intended to add it in v6, but that was years ago and it's now on v6.2. being able to wipe multiple drives simultaneously. The only thing I don't like about it is the lack of parallelization, i.e. Of them, one or two would probably be suitable replacements for this one if it were to stop working, but I would say Eraser is probably the best interface and it's free, portable, and can do files, free space, and entire drives. I tried several others, and they ranged from horrible to ok. As some others have mentioned (complained about), it does take a long time, but that's just the nature of what it's doing, and all programs are going to be slow if they're not, they're not doing a good job. It did randomly quit the other day in the middle of a job, which I luckily checked on it and noticed, though I'm not sure if that was Eraser's or Windows' fault. And the forums are only full of people with similar problems as you are with few to no solutions.ĭecent program that does the job with minimal fuss. ![]() ![]() However, when wiping free space I will get tens of thousands of error notifications that the cluster tips of each file in Free Space wasn't erased.Īnd it's free software, so don't expect any technical support. Usually, only protected files of the operating system are forbidden from having their cluster tips erased. Usually you want to erase the cluster tips because even if you wipe the free space, as long as the cluster tips exist the files can still technically be reconstructed by a skilled individual. Then there's the fact that it doesn't erase the cluster tips on ANY of the files when wiping free space. ![]() Sometimes the file names are a single number such as "0". When erasing the recycle bin only, 100% of the time it erases no files because "the file names are too long". I don't know if this program "used" to work, but I've been running Windows 10 and this is the crappiest most hyped free space removal tool I've ever seen.
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