Re: How to delete files permanently?!?
- From: "Efirmitiv" <smirnoff@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 23:16:24 +0200
This will i have to reread ni quite and peaceful enivironment...
Will see about manging these programs and my own capability to work it out,
I hope it will help.
Thanks.
"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Odh8$OunHHA.4872@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is free.
Restoration Version 2.5.14 Author: Brian Kato
http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html
Description
[[Restore files which are deleted from the recycle bin or deleted while
holding down the Shift key by mistake. Conversely, this program has
another
function that makes it almost impossible to restore all deleted files.
You
can use it after deletion of confidential documents, embarrassing files
and
so on.]]
HOW TO: Use Cipher.exe to Overwrite Deleted Data in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814599
How To Use Cipher.exe to Overwrite Deleted Data in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315672
Cipher.exe probably already exists on your machine.
cipher help...
Start | Run | Paste the following line and click OK...
hh ntcmds.chm::/cipher.htm
Open a command prompt...
Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK |
Type: cipher /? Hit your Enter key.
/W
Removes data from available unused disk space on the entire
volume. If this option is chosen, all other options are ignored.
The directory specified can be anywhere in a local volume. If it
is a mount point or points to a directory in another volume, the
data on that volume will be removed.
Using /w
/w removes data from portions of the volume it can access and have not
been allocated to files or directories. It does not lock the drive, so
other programs can obtain space on the drive, which cipher cannot erase.
Because this option writes to a large portion of the hard volume, it might
take a long time to complete and should only be used when necessary.
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:f36v11$8sh$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Efirmitiv <smirnoff@xxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi,
Is it possible to delete files permanently?
I have deleted files and found them with recover my files program, get
data program. The program hadn't recovered all through past month files
because it couldn't find them all, but most of my important data has been
found by the program?
That's not how i planed to delete files. :)
We are talking about personal computer and personal data.
Is it possible to install some kind of password to protect the recycled
files, or the files which were deleted previously, cca.month, years ago.
Although i have an adjusted password for entrance into XP, i do not
believe that such a "security" could stop someone from viewing my
past/deleted files, what to do,please assist!?
Thanks,
Marko
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