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FILE SHREDDER PRO : HELP
Delete Files Permanently - advanced file shredder |
Delete Files Permanently supports Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000/ME/98
Why you need shred files software
Most people believe once they delete files and empty Recycle Bin, their deleted files are completely removed from PC. It's not true. Maintaining your privacy is not as simple as it may seem at first. It is not enough to press 'Delete' button to completely delete information from your hard drive.
Everything from your private documents to your Internet history files, from movies and music you downloaded to your emails - all information can be easily recovered.
When you delete sensitive files from a disk on your computer, Windows does not erase the contents of these files from the disk - it only deletes 'references' to these files from filesystem tables. The contents of all deleted files remain on the disk and can be easily restored using any recovery utility. Furthermore deleted files are easily recoverable even if you formatted your hard drive and as a result your confidential information might be at risk. To avoid an unauthorized restoration of deleted files from your disks, you can use Delete Files Permanently to completely erase files from PC. It is absolutely impossible to restore any data that has been wiped using Delete Files Permanently.
FAQ How do I delete Temp Files in Vista?
To delete Temporary files in Vista, you should: 1. Open 'Start' menu, select 'Search' -> 'For Files or folders' 2. Select 'All files and folders'. 3. In 'All or part of file name' field type *.tmp to search for any files ending with tmp. 4. Click Find Now 5. Delete all temporary files that are found To delete all Temporary files, you should visit all directories where Windows Temporary Files are stored and empty these Temporary Files directories manually.
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