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    tomuchitel is offline New Member
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    Best tool for permanent delete ?

    Hey,
    somebody suggest me the best tool for deleting data permanently ?
    thanx in advance

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    Magnets, sledge hammer, burn it, laser gun it, grenade , nuke, better yet microwave it for about 20min should do the trick, lol format should be good enough unless your worried about FBI
    Last edited by zabster151; 08-25-2010 at 12:55 PM.

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    Do you mean just system folders/files or are you speaking about wiping out an entire HDD?

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    if its for files or hard drive space use eraser, if its to low level format the hard drive then fresh install a copy of windows, look for software called dariks boot n nuke

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    Well ,I can suggest you 1 tool that will remove all ur data permanently forever and no other tool can also be able to recover it.Advanced System Optimizer , it has a tool named Secure Delete that does the permanent deletion of the data,For me it is d best tool for permanent delete.
    u can download this from cnet
    good luck!!!

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    Advanced system optimizer deletes by doing 7 passes over files

    Ccleaner does 35 passes (gutmann)

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    If your worried about legal prosecution just remember data can NEVER be fully destroyed. If you want data gone you have to physically destroy the HD disc like mentioned above (hammer etc).

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    ^ Im with Dsm here! Data cannot be destroyed by just deleting the file. Any file can be retrieved even if deleted....SMASH THAT THING

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    I like the napalm method

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    If your worried about legal prosecution just remember data can NEVER be fully destroyed. If you want data gone you have to physically destroy the HD disc like mentioned above (hammer etc).
    True but since I worked at a rather large data center for MS and worked in Secure Data area before we could remove a drive for replacement we always used BC wipe Per MS. I like the fact it will work on free space also instead of the whole drive.

    Yes if they REALLY want to find something they will find it even if it's not there..... With as much xxx as I have downloaded over the years, most of it via newsgroups and in batches you don't always know what you are getting until you get it.

    Still for the most part no one has to worry unless they have a reason to worry like they are uploading, sharing, distributing files, pictures, data that they should not be. if that is the case eventually they will catch up to you no matter how careful you are.

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    There are a number of great tools for completely removing info on a Hard Drive with the Hiren boot CD ( you can get this on Demonoid, and likely many other trackers). The tools are manufacturer specific, so if you have a Seagate hard drive you would use the Seagate tool within the boot CD. It works wonders.

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