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denmarfl
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      09-20-2009
Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT

I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on my
desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the only
thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive file
and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file so its
not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to remove the
Erased file)
 
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Bob
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      09-21-2009
FileMenu Tools

http://www.lopesoft.com/en/index.html



"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT
>
> I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on my
> desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the only
> thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive
> file
> and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file so
> its
> not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to remove
> the
> Erased file)


 
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Patrick Keenan
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      09-21-2009
"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT
>
> I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on my
> desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the only
> thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive
> file
> and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file so
> its
> not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to remove
> the
> Erased file)


First steps are to empty the wastebasket and defragment the drive. Past
that, you need specialised tools. Google "erase files".


 
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denmarfl
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      09-21-2009
Looked at software....didn't find what is used....or...how it works to find a
file deleted from the HDD by using Windows to delete the file (but the file
stll remains of the HDD....only the Pointer is erased)...then
deleting\erasing the file which remains on the HDD...completley......

"Bob" wrote:

> FileMenu Tools
>
> http://www.lopesoft.com/en/index.html
>
>
>
> "denmarfl" <> wrote in message
> news:486A5FD4-6907-4912-A5B9-...
> > Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT
> >
> > I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on my
> > desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the only
> > thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive
> > file
> > and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file so
> > its
> > not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to remove
> > the
> > Erased file)

>
>

 
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Bob
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      09-21-2009
After you instsall FileMenu Tools - Right click on the file, then select
FileMenu Tools>>Shred Files.



"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Looked at software....didn't find what is used....or...how it works to
> find a
> file deleted from the HDD by using Windows to delete the file (but the
> file
> stll remains of the HDD....only the Pointer is erased)...then
> deleting\erasing the file which remains on the HDD...completley......
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
>> FileMenu Tools
>>
>> http://www.lopesoft.com/en/index.html
>>
>>
>>
>> "denmarfl" <> wrote in message
>> news:486A5FD4-6907-4912-A5B9-...
>> > Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT
>> >
>> > I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on
>> > my
>> > desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the
>> > only
>> > thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive
>> > file
>> > and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file
>> > so
>> > its
>> > not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to
>> > remove
>> > the
>> > Erased file)

>>
>>


 
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Tae Song
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      09-21-2009

"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Looked at software....didn't find what is used....or...how it works to
> find a
> file deleted from the HDD by using Windows to delete the file (but the
> file
> stll remains of the HDD....only the Pointer is erased)...then
> deleting\erasing the file which remains on the HDD...completley......
>


Did you delete it from the recycle bin? You could try Recuva see if you can
recover the file, if you can't then it might be good as lost.

If you have sensitive files you don't want recovered try this...

Make a copy of some file (any file like a DLL) and rename it to file you
want to destroy and copy over the file you don't want anyone to recover,
then you can delete it.

Or edited it and save it before deleting the file.

Another option you can try now is to copy a lot of data on to the drive to
overwrite the area the file was on. Try copying DVDs until there's no more
room and delete it after you're done.

 
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Richard G. Harper
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      09-21-2009
Do a Bing search for "file eraser" - there are a great many such utilities
out there.

"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
news:486A5FD4-6907-4912-A5B9-...
> Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT
>
> I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on my
> desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the only
> thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive
> file
> and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file so
> its
> not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to remove
> the
> Erased file)


 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      09-21-2009
On 9/20/09, the entity denmarfl wrote this:
> Running Vista Home Prem 32BIT


> I deleted a file, it was in a Folder I had created that was located on my
> desktop. I realize when you delete a File, the File Pointer is the only
> thing erased, the file data remains on the drive. This is a sensitive file
> and I would like to know if there is away to completely erase the file so its
> not recoverable (I don't want to Reformat my drive....just want to remove the
> Erased file)


In the future, before you delete a sensitive file you can use a file
eraser to overwrite. Now that you've erased the file (i.e., it's no
longer in the recycle bin) you can still use a utility to overwrite all
the unused space on the drive. In doing that it will of course
overwrite what used to be the sensitive information...but it does take
a long time on a large drive.

I use Eraser or whatever it's called, which can do both of the above.
Rather than being called as a command, it attaches itself to the right
click menus - "Erase" for a file, "Erase Unused Space" for a drive. It
is available free from Heidi Computers Ltd. - but I don't have a link
available, so you'll need to Google.

--
Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com


 
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