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flatbutt 12-18-2020 07:15 AM

Home PC third party file erasure apps
 
I want to do a deep cleaning on my home hard drive. I've come across these three options: Eraser, File Shredder and Freeraser.

Of course I'm looking to the collective for advice on these or other options.

TIA

edit: it also occurs to me that previously deleted files may still exist...how do I nuke those?

flipper35 12-18-2020 07:38 AM

You want the drive intact when done I assume?

https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-wipe-your-hard-drive

GH85Carrera 12-18-2020 08:51 AM

Assuming you have just normal personal files and no secret plans on Area 51 projects, Win 10 makes it easy to do with nothing but the rest to factory defaults.

If indeed you have top secret plans to how to power cars on water and only have steam as an exhaust and the oil companies have paid you a trillion dollars to hide the discovery, just remove the drive, and drill holes in it, then submerge it in water until it is full of water, and freeze it solid, and run over it with your car, and then burn it in the outdoor grill and bury it in a hidden location. :cool:

masraum 12-18-2020 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11147155)
Assuming you have just normal personal files and no secret plans on Area 51 projects, Win 10 makes it easy to do with nothing but the rest to factory defaults.

If indeed you have top secret plans to how to power cars on water and only have steam as an exhaust and the oil companies have paid you a trillion dollars to hide the discovery, just remove the drive, and drill holes in it, then submerge it in water until it is full of water, and freeze it solid, and run over it with your car, and then burn it in the outdoor grill and bury it in a hidden location. :cool:

salt water

techman1 12-18-2020 10:33 AM

and the run over part should be a truck.....

flipper35 12-18-2020 10:50 AM

Centerfire rifle is all we use. Might see about packing Tannerite in and punching a whole at 100 yards though.

masraum 12-18-2020 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by techman1 (Post 11147302)
and the run over part should be a train.....

fify

masraum 12-18-2020 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 11147336)
Centerfire rifle is all we use. Might see about packing Tannerite in and punching a whole at 100 yards though.

I'm pretty sure that I've seen Abby in NCIS recover data in those circumstances.

MBAtarga 12-18-2020 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11147349)
I'm pretty sure that I've seen Abby in NCIS recover data in those circumstances.

Yes - partial photo data - but then she can zoom in and increase resolution about 100 fold to produce an in-focus complete image - which is then matched to the photo-database of known terrorists!

sugarwood 12-18-2020 01:13 PM

https://advancedmagnetsource.com/wp-...e-1105x700.png

red-beard 12-18-2020 03:33 PM

Like with a cloth?

flatbutt 12-18-2020 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 11147028)
You want the drive intact when done I assume?

https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-wipe-your-hard-drive

Will I need to reinstall Windows and various drivers?

red-beard 12-18-2020 03:33 PM

Somebody had to say it....

fanaudical 12-18-2020 03:55 PM

Hard drives are cheap enough that it's worthwhile just pulling the previous and putting in a new one. Just reinstall the OS. Take a sledge hammer to the old one if you're concerned about data retrieval.

WolfeMacleod 12-18-2020 04:03 PM

It's built in to the command prompt in Windows 7 and 8. Not sure about others.

When the command prompt opens type:

cipher /w:F:\

Where F is the letter of the drive you want to securely overwrite the free space on.

https://www.howtogeek.com/137108/how-securely-overwrite-free-space-in-windows/?fbclid=IwAR2xaNftmGBjDsfSfZK-w-VUtHEK_es_q6PpV2fc_aYFIuWGrFQ-gf7_eRg

RWebb 12-18-2020 04:07 PM

wipe it, then remove from the computer

take the individual discs off of the platter assembly in the unit, then run a sander over each one on both sides

Optional:

next, melt them down in a furnace

take the slag and load it on a rocket

then "set the controls for the heart of the sun"

pmax 12-18-2020 04:14 PM

Sledgehammer.

Wear goggles.

Too crude ?

RWebb 12-18-2020 04:26 PM

the FBI might deploy a large team of robots to reassemble the pieces

do it my way and yer safe

Bill Douglas 12-18-2020 10:23 PM

When I worked for the Ministry of Death (Ministry of Defence) I got told if any data got retrieved from those old decommissioned PCs I would not just die...

So I brought in my big electric drill and put a hole through each one.


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