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jren207
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RE: what is the software called that...
quote: Originally posted by serpico
but this will really destroy your Hard Drive. Interested?
i think supersonicdarky wanted to get rid of all the data on the HDD, not destroy the HDD
try the utility posted by wj, this will make the data unrecoverable due to being overwritten by 0's as wj said.
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03-09-2005 08:59 PM |
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Supersonicdarky
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O.P. RE: what is the software called that...
to download the program, it needs authorization, anyone knoe the password or other location for it?
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03-09-2005 09:12 PM |
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RE: what is the software called that...
If you don't have any hacker/techie enemies or important information, then just reformating should suffice. Otherwise go for wj's utility, pretty good. Although a deguassing loop works much better IMO.
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03-09-2005 09:15 PM |
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RE: what is the software called that...
quote: Originally posted by jren207
try the utility posted by wj, this will make the data unrecoverable due to being overwritten by 0's as wj said
same with drivescrubber it overwrites with 0's and/or random #s you have a lot of control over how it does it and can interrupt the process at any time
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03-09-2005 09:15 PM |
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Supersonicdarky
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i also need a program that can recover the files (before zeroing the disk)
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03-09-2005 09:20 PM |
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Concord Dawn
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RE: what is the software called that...
quote: Originally posted by Joa
quote: Originally posted by jren207
try the utility posted by wj, this will make the data unrecoverable due to being overwritten by 0's as wj said
same with drivescrubber it overwrites with 0's and/or random #s you have a lot of control over how it does it and can interrupt the process at any time
It's binary, there isn't really a whole lot of numbers that you can use in binary, just 1s and 0s. Unless you use an advanced HDD that stores information in decimal.
Why don't you just backup everything from Windows (or whatever OS you use) before you wipe the disk?
This post was edited on 03-09-2005 at 09:21 PM by Concord Dawn.
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03-09-2005 09:20 PM |
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Supersonicdarky
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O.P. RE: what is the software called that...
no, i want a program that can recover files that don't get deleted after formating the disk, the opposite of diskscrubber which deletes them
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03-09-2005 09:25 PM |
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Joa
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RE: what is the software called that...
quote: Originally posted by Chaotic_Shield
It's binary, there isn't really a whole lot of numbers that you can use in binary, just 1s and 0s. Unless you use an advanced HDD that stores information in decimal.
my bad , sorry... thanks for correcting me though (i'm not a pro with this stuff)
and .. system mechaninc also has the option of recovering files. its pretty good. i used it...
here's the link to the trial
http://www.iolo.com/sm/5pro/indexsr.cfm
Edit: i know its 1's and 0's btw, just i'm stupid sometimes with what i say.
This post was edited on 03-09-2005 at 09:34 PM by Joa.
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03-09-2005 09:31 PM |
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Supersonicdarky
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O.P. RE: what is the software called that...
does system mechanic do both (erase/recover)?
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03-09-2005 09:37 PM |
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RE: what is the software called that...
quote: Originally posted by supersonicdarky
does system mechanic do both (erase/recover)?
yeah. click on the links i gave ya, it has many options .. you can download each individually or the whole thing i think
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03-09-2005 09:38 PM |
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