Hard Drive Eraser - Professional Edition 32/64Bit Wipe your Hard Drive Securely for [ALL Operating systems] Reinstalling your operating system, formatting your hard drive or deleting specific files and folders doesn’t ensure your data is gone. In fact, in most cases your data is still completely accessible with freely-available tools. That’s because common methods of deleting data only remove the directory reference to the data so it’s no longer visible. That’s why computers can restore files from a “recycle bin.” They were never really gone in the first place! Even using more thorough methods of erasing data or reformatting your hard drive may not provide the protection you need. Files leave physical imprints or shadows on your hard disk and skilled computer hackers can access your confidential data, even if it has been properly deleted or overwritten. Disk Wiper Meets DoD 5220.22-M Hard Drive Erase Standards Hard Drive Eraser ensures your data is completely erased and unrecoverable. Disk Wiper uses military-grade, wiping technology that overwrites your data multiple times using Department-of-Defense-approved wipe patterns, ensuring that your data is unrecoverable, even using the most sophisticated tools. Copyright: Items contained on this DVD are distributed freely and globally under the terms of the GNU Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). This is not a Microsoft disc, This disc has been compiled by myself and in no way anything to do with Microsoft, It will wipe your hard drive and delete Securely for [Windows - Linux - Mac]. This product includes our own copyrighted private main menu and is the best recovery solution currently available... It is specially manufactured and produced only for Direct Supplier and Authorized Sellers (No exception)!
J**E
Easy to use on my old laptops with Microsoft Windows
I read reviews on several products on Amazon and the Web before deciding upon this one last month. I used it to wipe two old laptops that I'd been meaning to wipe and discard for years, taking up space in my garage. One had Microsoft Windows XP and the other was either Windows 1998 or 2000 (yes I am a serious procrastinator). It was so easy. I expected it to take a long time based on the reviews, and each took at least 3 hours. Once started, I simply went to bed and awoke to a clean laptop. I brought the laptops to my city's electronic waste place and am enjoying my less cluttered garage. On one, I simply had to start up laptop to open CDRom bay, stick disc in, close tray, reboot laptop, hit F1 or F2 at the dos prompt during the reboot, then follow commands to Auto Nuke. Enter. That's it. The other, I had to first hit F1 or F2 during reboot to tell laptop to reboot first from CDROM drive; then perform same actions as the prior laptop.
T**I
Something Is Wrong With this Software!!
Actually, I am very disappointed with this software! Instructions about what to do if the operation results in a "FAIL" is non-existent! I've run 3 SATA HDs and only one returned a "PASS." What does it mean when after the software runs and supposedly wipes your HD, it returns a fail? Also, I had to figure out on my own that to get the log file showing the results of the wipe process, I must insert a thumb-drive in the PC. That's not in the instructions! But even the log file is cryptic and tells me nothing! I get a text file of about +200-lines of the following:"dmesg:[19764.735428]Result:hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET driverbyte=DRIVER_OK[19764.735429] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] CDB: [19764.735430] Write(10):...."Then, the last line in the file says: "Wipe of device '/dev/sda' incomplete."I tried: "dod", "autonuke", "ops2" and "Gutmann" wipes on a Seagate ST 3250823AS 250-GByte HD and all failed. I have "ZERO" confidence that these drives have been wiped clean of all sensitive data. I would appreciate a reply from the "Direct Supplier."?
O**R
Satisfactory and adequate usage...
Satisfactory and adequate usage...
B**L
Instructions for use are terrible and do not work
Trying to follow the instructions that came with this program were very hard, as they were poorly written. Many attempts to use the product as written failed. The many reviews for this product on Amazon also had the same statements. Rather than waste any more time I choose to remove the HD from old computer and physically destroy the HD before turning in the computer carcass for disposal at Best Buy.
A**R
Incomplete Instructions
I ended up with an erased hard drive--But my biggest complaint was their instruction to push the f10 key to get the process going.Nobody told me you have to push both the fn key and the f10 key. I am reasonably literate on the computer, but have never used this key combination before. I wasted several hours before I accidentally discovered how to get things going. Maybe they could update their instruction sheet for people who don't know about the fn key.
M**A
This is a disc with DBAN.
This is a disc with DBAN. It worked fine. I suggest you watch some you-tube vids of how to use DBAN. You restart your computer with the disc in the drive. During the restart keep tapping the ESC key. When the DBAN menu comes up you're in business. It took around 12 hrs. for the disc to wipe my hard drive. It is not a quick process.
Y**T
Hard drive eraser 32/64 bit Professional Edition by Direct Supplier
This DVD is very useful when u need to setup your pc.helps to erase your HD. Pretty fastI think not too many disk utility can bit it ! My other disk utilities some of them were slower thanThis app :) the price isn't bad eighter:). Easy to use it, easy to understand all instructions forThe everyday pc user, erases the whole drive so viruses ,malware, etc can't survive this app !But u have to boot from this DVD if u want to be successfully in destroying all infos on yourHard drive, have fun enjoy this very usefully product . Blessings :)
M**S
Works Well! but you need PC Understanding
I wiped clean 2 PC's yesterday with the disk. It took 9 hours and appeared to leave both C drives blank. Although both were Dell PC's, the bios menus were a little different, and I did get some error messages- probably bad sectors. If you have no PC knowledge, do this with someone who does.
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