It is a simple executable - requires no installation. I also would recommend grabbing that demo of FileRecovery and running it on your drive. I am seeing filenames, directory names, etc.Īny ideas would be appreciated from Garrett or anybody else. It is here where I should see clean freespace. I then run DirSnoop and the last few months I have been using the FileRecovery Demo, which again, is excellent with a very simple interface and runs a very quick sweep of the drive. As I said, I defrag after and then reboot.ĥ. I then right click on "c" drive, select 35-pass and let ERASER do its job.Ĥ. I close all applications, shut down as many running processes as I can.ģ. I always defrag before and after erasure.Ģ. Keep in mind, I am talking about a full 35-pass FREESPACE wipe.ġ. And not on everything - it seems to be hit and miss. ![]() First of all, mind you, ERASER does NOT leave these erased files recoverable, but the filenames are still there. The demo of File Recovery wont recover files but DOES show whats there - its the best I have ever used for this purpose - demo is at:įYI, hoping someone can help, Im perplexed and I have a pretty good understanding of thee things. File Recovery by LC is an excellent recovery tool to see what exactly was erased - and more importantly what is left. Using simple tools like Norton UnDelete it doesnt show anything, however, using Directory Snoop or LC Technologys FileRecovery I find many things including everything from the Windows/recent directory and many others. I am having problems with wiping the filenames when writing the freespace in 35-pass Gutmann mode. I am using the latest version of Eraser by Garrett and I have used the last version by Sami (5.3?).
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