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AweEraser 2.0 giveaway olarak 27 Kasım 2017 tarihinde sunulmuştu
Gizli ve özel bilgileriniz bir kez yanlış ellere düştüğünde sonuçlar çok acı olabilir. AweEraser, güvenilir veri silme programı, bilgisayarınızı veya depolama aygıtınızı hediye edeceğiniz, bağışlayacağınız, kiralayacağınız veya satacağınız zaman tüm özel bilgileri geri dönüştürülemeyecek şekilde silmenizi sağlamaktadır.
İşte burada 4 ana işlevi:
- Dosyaları silme
- Sabit sürücünüzü silme
- Kullanılmayan alan temizleme
- Web tarayıcısını temizleme
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10 and Windows Server
14.4 MB
$29.95
Powerful data recovery software to easily and quickly recover deleted or formatted data.
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Powerful Mac data eraser to permanently erase data from HDD, SSD, and storage media device.
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Today's developer needs to do a heck of a lot more in the way of explaining than merely this:
"Can it erase Solid-state drive? Yes, AweEraser can help you permanently erase data from SSD without shortening the service life of the SSD."
on its website FAQ:
https://www.magoshare.com/data-eraser/windows-data-eraser.html
An SSD can at best have its operating life greatly diminished and at worst be totally wrecked by attempting the kind of erasing associated with standard HDD. Encryption is the way to go with SSD data management -- or the use of a specific utility provided by the drive manufacturer itself. In 99% of cases, the best thing to do with an SSD is. . . leave it alone.
As to HDD erasure, Peter Gutmann's 1996 algorithm is highlighted as a persuasive product feature, despite the fact that the evolution of hard disk technology in the past 21 years has made the 35-pass overwrite an absurd overkill. Peter Gutmann himself has criticised the continuing deployment of that algorithm as mere "voodoo incantation" by the clueless: doesn't the developer know that?
Thanks GOTD, but no thanks.
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MikeR, SSDs cannot be securely "erased" by overwriting. Anyone who claims differently is either misleading you, or they don't understand how SSDs store data,
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MikeR, you can choose your erasing method : gutmann is one of them.
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I agree with MikeR comment, but wish to add my two cents.
I erased a HDD once in my life just to know the effects. Actually, I do not need to erase a disk cause I never store any sensible information in my computers.
Nevertheless, I never simply throw away any HD, SSD or Flash even if defective. Any time I need to put a defective disk in the garbage bin I simply use a degausser to render the HD completely unusable. Some times I open the HD case dismount the disk and break it to pieces. Lots of scratches can do the job too.
However, if I sell or donate a computer the easier and reliable way to erase the disk is using Gordon Hughes' free HDDErase program available at UCSandiego's Center for Memory and Recording Research. cmrr.ucsd.edu/people/Hughes/secure-erase.html.
There are many free options like DBAN and ERASER.
My last line:
Is it safe to erase an SSD? The answer is NO. You could do it, if you really need to, but don't risk to destroy and expensive SSD just to see what happens.
Thanks, but I pass.
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It does not install on Windows XP SP3, "This program requires Windows NT version 5.1 Service Pack 4 or later."
So no 2000 or xp, when sp4 for xp does not exist.
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