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| If u defrag ur computer after deleting a file that u dont want dug up, will it be securely erased? I have some rather nosy friends . . .
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| also, there are quite a few programs (free downloads) that will write goobledegook onto the 'blank' sections of your harddrive, overwritting any deleted data. can't think of any off hand, when i do i'll post back. | |
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| The thing is (stupidly enough) I already deleted it, so thats y i need 2 create jibberish all over my drive. can that program do that? cuz i couldnt find anything about that
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| are you really that concerned? What could you possibly have on your HD to warrent a data shread (get a linux liveCD and use a program called "shread") Even secure deleteion does noy mean the data cannot be recovered - there are ways. All data (and with enough time) that has ever been stored on a HD can be recovered. The only secure way is to microwave your HD | |
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| ive got some emails that were saved on disk that were about some other pepl . . .
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