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Eraser (32-bit) v6.2.0.2970

Open source
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP
Eraser is an advanced security tool (for Windows), which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns.

The patterns used for overwriting are based on Peter Gutmann's paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory" and they are selected to effectively remove magnetic remnants from the hard drive.

Other methods include the one defined in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual of the US Department of Defence and overwriting with pseudorandom data. You can also define your own overwriting methods.

Screenshots:

Eraser (32-bit) v6.1.0.2284 Beta Eraser (32-bit) v6.1.0.2284 Beta

Keywords:
eraser delete wipe destroy data hard drive

License type Open source1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 29 Aug 2016
Downloads 20,969
File size 7.95 MB (1min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages English,  Dutch
Operating systems Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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Eraser (32-bit) v6.0.10.2620

They Must make Version 5.7 right click work with Windows 7 these new versions are awfull you cant even hear it eating up the HD

can somebody create some direction to make version 5.7 shell context meenu work with windows 7

5.7 was the most Awesome piece of security software

Eraser (32-bit) v6.0.5.1114 RC5

said it had erased files, but they were still there. <br/>I deleted it.