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Originally posted by Joa
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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?