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Magoshare AweEraser 4.0
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-The reliable file shredder & disk wiper.
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-The reliable file shredder & disk wiper.
Once the private data falls into the wrong hands, the consequences would be unimaginable.
AweEraser, the reliable data erasure software, can help you permanently erase private data before you resell, donate,
give away, lend or abandon your computer or storage device, beyond the scope of data recovery.
AweEraser, the reliable data erasure software, can help you permanently erase private data before you resell, donate,
give away, lend or abandon your computer or storage device, beyond the scope of data recovery.
AweEraser provides flexible data erasure solutions to help you permanently erase data under different situations.
It not only can shred files, but it also can erase hard drive, wipe free disk space and clean up internet privacy, etc.
It not only can shred files, but it also can erase hard drive, wipe free disk space and clean up internet privacy, etc.
Here are the 4 main tools.
– Erase Files
– Erase Hard Drive
– Erase Free Space
– Clean Web Browsers
– Erase Files
– Erase Hard Drive
– Erase Free Space
– Clean Web Browsers
AweEraser offers safe and effective data erasure solutions.
It can 100% permanently erase the targeted data and make data recovery impossible.
This data erasure software will not affect the service life of your device.
You can get full data erasure report when the erasure is completed.
It can 100% permanently erase the targeted data and make data recovery impossible.
This data erasure software will not affect the service life of your device.
You can get full data erasure report when the erasure is completed.
System Requirements
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10 and Windows Server
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10 and Windows Server
File Size
17.2 MB
17.2 MB
Publisher
Magoshare
Magoshare
Homepage
https://www.magoshare.com/data-eraser/windows-data-eraser.html
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Gitahead 1 2 – the easiest way to use git. I agree with MikeR comment, but wish to add my two cents.
I erased a HDD once in my life just to know the effects. Actually, I do not need to erase a disk cause I never store any sensible information in my computers.
Nevertheless, I never simply throw away any HD, SSD or Flash even if defective. Any time I need to put a defective disk in the garbage bin I simply use a degausser to render the HD completely unusable. Some times I open the HD case dismount the disk and break it to pieces. Lots of scratches can do the job too.
However, if I sell or donate a computer the easier and reliable way to erase the disk is using Gordon Hughes' free HDDErase program available at UCSandiego's Center for Memory and Recording Research. cmrr.ucsd.edu/people/Hughes/secure-erase.html.
There are many free options like DBAN and ERASER.
My last line:
Is it safe to erase an SSD? The answer is NO. You could do it, if you really need to, but don't risk to destroy and expensive SSD just to see what happens.
Thanks, but I pass.
I erased a HDD once in my life just to know the effects. Actually, I do not need to erase a disk cause I never store any sensible information in my computers.
Nevertheless, I never simply throw away any HD, SSD or Flash even if defective. Any time I need to put a defective disk in the garbage bin I simply use a degausser to render the HD completely unusable. Some times I open the HD case dismount the disk and break it to pieces. Lots of scratches can do the job too.
However, if I sell or donate a computer the easier and reliable way to erase the disk is using Gordon Hughes' free HDDErase program available at UCSandiego's Center for Memory and Recording Research. cmrr.ucsd.edu/people/Hughes/secure-erase.html.
There are many free options like DBAN and ERASER.
My last line:
Is it safe to erase an SSD? The answer is NO. You could do it, if you really need to, but don't risk to destroy and expensive SSD just to see what happens.
Thanks, but I pass.
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Reply | Comment by Luis – 2 years ago – Did you find this comment useful?yes|no(+17)
Luis, it is safe to secure erase your SSD. But you have to do it the hard way. SHUTDOWN. Disconnect your SSD. PC POWER ON. Boot your PartedMagic Live DVD. Reconnect the SSD to the SATA-cable. Click on Erase Disk and choose the Secure Erase method. Almost done - the erase process will need some 20 seconds.
Do NOT use USB for this, you need SATA! When using USB, it may corrupt and destroy the SSD.
Do NOT use USB for this, you need SATA! When using USB, it may corrupt and destroy the SSD.
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Reply | Comment by Burni – 2 years ago – Did you find this comment useful?yes|no(+1)
Luis,
Don't trust HDDerase. It won't delete your data beyond 128 GB. It's and old DOS program. You can confirm this with a Linux Live CD.
Better use Linux' dd command:
dd if=zero of=your_disk_here bs=8192
Have to be ***very*** careful not to overwrite with zeros another disk. Syntax is important.
Don't trust HDDerase. It won't delete your data beyond 128 GB. It's and old DOS program. You can confirm this with a Linux Live CD.
Better use Linux' dd command:
dd if=zero of=your_disk_here bs=8192
Have to be ***very*** careful not to overwrite with zeros another disk. Syntax is important.
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