Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Eraser 6.0.9.2343-Fully erase data from your hardrive

When you empty files from the recycle bin, they are not securely deleted from
your hard drive. It's possible to retrieve data that has been 'erased' in
that way. Eraser deletes files properly and securely. Eraser is very
effective, but it's not easy to use when first opened. Clicking *Erase
Schedule* will allow you to get started. First you choose a task type, and
name if you like, from manual and immediate tasks to recurring ones. Then
clicking *Add Data* will allow you to choose what you want to erase. That
part is simple! Pick a file, folder, unused space or the recycle bin to erase
and hit OK. The speed of the erasing process depends on the size of the data
being erased and the type of erasing being done. In settings, there's a huge
list of erase options, including erase methods with impressive names like
Gutman and US Air Force. Basically, the more 'passes' Eraser takes, the more
securely erased the data is, and also the longer it takes. However, a weekly
recycle bin erase won't take very long even if you use the most secure
method. The most useful feature of Eraser is scheduled erasing - it's great
to have an automated daily or weekly scrub of your hard drive. If you are
really paranoid, Eraser will even replace erased files with files of your
choice to 'allow plausible deniability'. We hope no one would ever need such
a feature, but it indicates how serious Eraser is about deletion! Eraser
isn't user friendly enough, but once you're used to it it's not complex, and
a very helpful tool for ensuring your deleted data never ends up in the wrong
hands!Download *Eraser 6.0.9.2343* in Softonic