Disk Data Eliminator 3.0.1.5
| Developer: |
Undelete (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$45 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.71 MB |
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If you have deleted your important files & folders permanently from recycle bin, only file name is removed from the disk’s root index, but the data still remains on the disk. Don’t worry! Data wiper software provide an advance solution for ensuring data privacy and security of your system which eliminate deleted files & folders from windows hard drive and USB removable storage media drives. Disk data eliminator is capable of providing maximum security by wiping all private and confidential files. Software deletes data by using wiping algorithm like zero fill, any char fill, Random fill and Peter Guttmann. Data eraser tool eliminates unused clusters which are not linked to any file system and thus responsible for better performance of your computer. Data wiper tool allows you to delete private data of your internet browser including temporary files, cookies, typed URLs, history, administrator’s files. Disk data wiper has an advance feature of removing system files including administrator temporary file, clipboard content, recent used network folder and system registry traces. User friendly tool supports both FAT and NTFS file system and removable storage media drives including pen drive, memory card & other USB supported flash drives.
Features:
* User friendly Graphical User Interface.
* Easy and quick data wiping service.
* Easily eliminate multiple files and folders completely.
* Remove most recently used application including word document, power point slides, excel spreadsheet, word pad & MS Access data base.
* Support all major versions of Windows Operating System including windows XP, Vista, 2000, NT, ME & 98.
* Remove unused disk space on windows hard disk partitions. |
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