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    Lightbulb Not Recover Possible by any software after Files Deleted?

    Any method for Not Recover Possible by any software after Files Deleted which deleted few years ago.


    If I already Deleted files from Hard Drive ?block or not able to recover any more by any software

    It is possible? Because I want to sell my Hard disc so I want to protect my confidential documents without harm Hard Disc.
    super_king Reviewed by super_king on . Not Recover Possible by any software after Files Deleted? Any method for Not Recover Possible by any software after Files Deleted which deleted few years ago. If I already Deleted files from Hard Drive ?block or not able to recover any more by any software It is possible? Because I want to sell my Hard disc so I want to protect my confidential documents without harm Hard Disc. Rating: 5

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    Several software will secure erase by writing data to every bit of space on the hard drive.

    You will find several utilities gere http://www.techsupportalert.com/best...se-utility.htm

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    thanks for your kind information...

    i read it all but i not found any solution about previous deleted files about 1 years ago and formated but still it can be recover by recover software.

    i want a solution that it can not be recover by any software....

    Presently i am using erase software ..

    i find a solution that 1st recover all the previous deleted and formated files and then again delete by erase software but it is very difficult and take so much time and spaces....

    so any body know the step then please share it...

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    There is a method called Gutmann method, which deletes files very securely, by randomising the content etc.

    softwares using this method - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutmann...mplementations

    Deleting with this method with 10+ repetition should be almost impossible to recover.
    As the repetition increases, the possibility of recovering decreases.

    remember that DoD deletion methods are not as secure as Gutmann.

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    Try this one but it wipes the entire drive..
    Code: 
    http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=wipe+hard+drive&searchtype=downloads

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    thanks for your links "Lock Down" but there are lot of softwares

    Please give me the best name of software....

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    #7
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    If it's a disk drive (not flash, usb or SSD) I would suggest DBAN. If you're paranoid run it a few times. But to really be safe you can always use ol hammy



    DBAN:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/dban/files/

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    #8
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    thanks it is great just one question after use it any change to damage my hard disc? it is totaly save ?

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    #9
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    Dban is very good. Your hard drive will be fine but the data will be all gone... A blank drive should exist.

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