Hi, I'm new here. I use Recuva & CCleaner and they work OK. I need to know how I can permantly erase all deleted files off of my HD. I'm not a tech so tell me in layman's words. Thanks.
How to delete files permanantly
Started by Walker11, Oct 10 2009 01:41 AM
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Posted 10 October 2009 - 01:41 AM
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Posted 10 October 2009 - 04:35 AM
Walker11, on Oct 10 2009, 01:41 AM, said:
Hi, I'm new here. I use Recuva & CCleaner and they work OK. I need to know how I can permantly erase all deleted files off of my HD. I'm not a tech so tell me in layman's words. Thanks.
http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/using-cc...free-disk-space
You can also reinstall back to factory settings. This re-formats the hard drive wipes everything off. Only do this when all hope is lost.
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Posted 10 October 2009 - 09:05 AM
tomkay44, on Oct 10 2009, 04:35 AM, said:
On the "Windows" tab of CCleaner you can check the "Wipe Free Space" box on the very bottom under "Advanced".
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Posted 11 October 2009 - 05:54 PM
marmite, on Oct 10 2009, 04:05 AM, said:
Note that you also need to tick which drives are to be have their free space wiped from the 'Options' / 'Settings' panel. 
I checked the settings and I already had the "free space wiped" check mark next to the "C" drive. How do I delete any files that may have been deleted before I installed CCleaner? I can recover them, but it recommends they be sent to another location.
I just want them GONE 4 ever & don't want to re-format my O.S./drive. Thanks.
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Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:07 PM
Walker11, on Oct 11 2009, 05:54 PM, said:
I checked the settings and I already had the "free space wiped" check mark next to the "C" drive. How do I delete any files that may have been deleted before I installed CCleaner? I can recover them, but it recommends they be sent to another location.
1) Do a free space wipe ... which means running ccleaner with the check-boxes mentioned above ticked.
2) If you're saying you can potentially recover them (presumably using recuva) ... then you can also select all of those files in recuva and do a secure delete (configured via recuva's Options). Obviously that only overwrites the files that you specifically select.
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Posted 15 October 2009 - 01:27 AM
marmite, on Oct 11 2009, 01:07 PM, said:
Two possibilities are ...
1) Do a free space wipe ... which means running ccleaner with the check-boxes mentioned above ticked.
2) If you're saying you can potentially recover them (presumably using recuva) ... then you can also select all of those files in recuva and do a secure delete (configured via recuva's Options). Obviously that only overwrites the files that you specifically select.
1) Do a free space wipe ... which means running ccleaner with the check-boxes mentioned above ticked.
2) If you're saying you can potentially recover them (presumably using recuva) ... then you can also select all of those files in recuva and do a secure delete (configured via recuva's Options). Obviously that only overwrites the files that you specifically select.
Hi, I found that after recovering deleted files from all my drives by clicking Right in the list area there's a dropdown menu that has a "Secure Overwrite" feature. I used it to write over all the files with a few exceptions.
I reformatted my personal HD only to find out now that the drive was NOT wiped as I believed??? I thought when a drive is wiped ALL files are GONE??? It appears that that was not the case SO I wrote over them using the 35X setting.
I did, however wipe that drive before I installed Recuva. Hmmm?? If I need to get rid of files again on the "C" drive I will reformat that drive as it will be alot easier & take far less time. I don't understand why files aren't really deleted when you think they are. Computers are strange at times.
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Posted 15 October 2009 - 10:43 AM
i'm also having this problem... why say wipe free space completly removes the files when it doesnt?
does anyone know how you can? or a programme that can do this? or do you have to wait until that part of the harddrive is overwritten?
cheers
does anyone know how you can? or a programme that can do this? or do you have to wait until that part of the harddrive is overwritten?
cheers
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Posted 15 October 2009 - 11:19 AM
Hi campervan, can you keep you posts about this matter in your thread here
http://forum.pirifor...showtopic=24730
http://forum.pirifor...showtopic=24730
CCLEANER, RECUVA, DEFRAGGLER AND SPECCY DOCUMENTATION CAN BE FOUND HERE
http://www.piriform.com/docs
http://www.piriform.com/docs











