WankerCounty said:
Great links in here.
One question, though:
What would anyone have on his computer that is worth deleting? I mean... does anyone fear the feds will steal his harddrive and check into personal emails? If so, the safest method would be to take a screwdriver, take the thing apart and use some magnesium to burn it
For everything else it should be sufficient to just format (or low-level format) the disc. Any OS can do the formating and an updated BIOS can deal with the low-level-thing :2 cents:
:rofl: Gotta agree with you, doubt if any of us have anything really worth deleting.
I only use these deleting tools to make the system run a bit sweeter. Things can get clogged up a bit with recently used lists etc. Crap Cleaner takes care of obsolete registry entries, and suredelete & eraser help stop the drive getting fragged.
Still, they're worth using if you sell your computer - even with a low level format, you can still retrieve data with the right software. Not too clever if you've ever entered your CC details, or been looking at porn. (Machine might be sold for a kids computer, and they tend to be clued up on data retrieval).
Can't remember the link, but a bunch of students did buy a load of reformatted computers (off e-bay), just to try and retrieve data. Think they got a job lot of 1500 machines, and managed to retrieve credit card details on 1200 of them. (Frightening really).
With so many people using on-line banking etc., would you trust a format after that ?
If people had only used Suredelete, or Eraser, and overwritten the data 7 times it would be all but irretrievable.
So always useful to have these bits of software to hand - just in case. :wave2: