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HOW TO WIPE A HARD DRIVE
Wipe a hard drive on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP
Why you should wipe a hard drive
Wipe a hard drive to prevent sensitive information from being recovered
If you decided to sell or donate your old computer or just need to prevent restoring sensitive data, it is important to make sure that your sensitive information is completely erased from a hard drive. But the standard 'Delete' option with or without moving 'deleted' files to the Recycle Bin and even formatting is not enough to wipe a hard drive clean as Windows just removes the references to the 'deleted' files.
Use Delete Files Permanently to securely wipe a hard drive and prevent sensitive data from being recovered!
Wipe a hard drive to improve your computer's performance!
Wipe a hard drive to save hard drive space and improve your computer's performance!
How to wipe a hard drive clean on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP
Delete Files Permanently is an advanced hard drive wiper that enables you to wipe files without any chance of recovery
Enjoy an easy way to wipe a hard drive!
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| Delete Files Permanently : Key Features |
Supports Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98 |
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Wipe files and folders with one simple click |
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Wipe an entire hard drive |
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Wipe hard drives, external hard drives, removable disks, USB drives, memory sticks, network drives, etc |
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'Permanently delete' integrated in the Windows Shell |
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Wipe free space on hard drives, external hard drives, removable disks, USB drives, memory sticks, network drives, etc |
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Wipe the Recycle Bin |
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14 built-in wiping schemes including US DoD 5220.22-M, US DoD 5220.22-M (E), Bruce Schneier, Peter Gutmann |
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Wiping scheme Editor |
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Wiping scheme Viewer |
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Wipe data using multiple byte patterns (up to 5) |
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Change files/folders names, files size and files date (creation/last modify/last access) |
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Empty the corresponding resident data in the MFT (MFT slacks). |
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Delete Files Permanently allows you to:
- Wipe files and folders beyond recovery
- Wipe a hard drive with one simple click
- Wipe computers, hard drives, removable disks, USB drives, and other removable devices
- Wipe free space on hard drives and removable devices to ensure that previously 'deleted' files cannot be recovered
- Wipe files from the Recycle Bin
- Use 14 built-in wiping schemes (including US DoD 5220.22-M, US DoD 5220.22-M (E), Bruce Schneier, Peter Gutmann)
- Create your own wiping schemes and more
Wipe your hard drive clean using built-in wiping algorithms
When you wipe a hard drive with Delete Files Permanently you can be confident that deleted data can't be restored. You can select to wipe a hard drive using any of 14 built-in wipe files algorithms or create your own wiping scheme that meets your specific requirements. Files are overwritten according to the selected wiping scheme.
Using Delete Files Permanently you can wipe a hard drive on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98.
How to wipe a hard drive on Windows
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How to wipe a hard drive clean
When you sell or dispose of your hard drive, to leave no sensitive data, it is necessary not to delete but wipe files from your hard drive as wiped files cannot be recovered and no one will be able to read their contents after wiping.
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Wipe files FAQ Can I set Clear All History to wipe history automatically?
Yes. Using Clear All History advanced scheduler you can easily wipe history automatically: Double-click the Clear All History tray icon. Click the Tool button in the toolbar. Select Settings and put the check mark next to Wipe history on program start and/or Wipe history on program exit" and/or Wipe history every" option(s) and click the Apply button. Select What to Clear -> Browser History item and check the Clear Browser History option. Select what history tracks you want to wipe. Select browser(s) where you want to wipe history. You can wipe history for several browsers simultaneously. Click the Apply button.
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