Publisher description Formatting your hard drive DOES NOT erase your data. Don't give away your personal information with your old PC.

Over the past five years, one in four households was victimized by identity theft. If you do not erase your personal information before selling or donating your computer, your personal identity or company trade secrets could be stolen and used against you. Deleting a file, partitioning a disk, or formatting a hard drive will not erase your data. WipeDrive is the perfect tool for those who need to Purge or erase unwanted disk data before selling or donating a computer.

In this video we demonstrate how we wipe a hard drive using Dispose Secure Enterprise Edition by East-Tec.

Completely erase a damaged operating system with possible hidden viruses. Erase all personal data before returning a computer to a company or employer. WipeDrive's proven hard drive sanitization is trusted and used by Leading financial institutions and legal departments of major fortune 500 companies.

Universities and Health Care facilities. Us Government and Foreign Government agencies including Canada, UK, New Zealand and Australia.

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KEY FEATURES Listed as an Approved Disk Sanitizing Tool by the U.S. Department of Defense. Supports any size hard drive (IDE or SCSI).

Contains optional command line parameters that enable the user to run the program from a DOS batch file. Permanently erases operating systems, program files, and your data. Erases ALL data from your physical drive. Erases all partition tables and drive formats - FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux.

Verifies that your data has been erased. Feature to display specified sectors on the drive. Constructs a database of overwritten drives that can be imported into Microsoft Access® and Excel®. Easy-to-Use Simply insert the WipeDrive boot disk into the A: or CD-ROM drive and restart your computer. Answer 'Yes' to the confirmation prompts to erase your hard drive data. Generates report logs for your records. Self-contained DOS bootable CD or diskette.

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Hi everyone~ I'm really really hoping someone can help me out here! So last night I was prompted by ccleaner to update and get their newest free version (which I did) I then proceeded to run the cleaner and then (for no apparent reason and my 1st time doing it) I wiped my C drive (1 path).

About 80-90% into the process I got an error and it didn't finish wiping. After that my computer was working much slower than usual until about 30 mins later I got a Windsor error telling me I have hard disk problems and to back up my data (I didn't because I'm a genius). I then restarted Windows in the hopes that my computer would run as usual.it didn't and immediately when it started Windows gave me another hard disk error (ignored again). At this point, I ran ccleaner again and cancelled the process about 20% in because it was extremely slow.

I then googled a few things and decided to run chkdsk.it took several hours and then froze at 85% of step 5/5 (step 5 is the free space check). I left it on till the morning.still frozen. I manually shut down and booted Windows again.extremely slow start up and would not let me click anything when it started.pretty much frozen.

Restart again and I got ( disk read error, press ctrl-alt-del to restart).restarted a few times with the same message.now I can't even get into Windows. I read a few things on my friend's laptop. Tried Dell Diagnostics from the boot screen.got error code 2000-0142 (related to hard disk). Then I decided to pop in the Windows DVD and boot from it. Tried to get it to repair my system.said it can't. Went to command prompt and tried to go to C: (default is X:).got a message saying it can't because of an I/O device error.

I then entered 'chkdsk /r c:' and it first said that the system is NTFS then after a long wait said ' unable to determine volume version and state'. I read some more and tried the diskpart function and was told my drive is online, has a capacity of 149GB with 0 B free. I read here that some big file gets created when a drive wipe is aborted and it's screwing things up. I read on another forum that Dell hard disks especially have a lot of issues when they get to capacity. Can anyone please please please help me figure out a way to fix this problem (preferably without actually taking the hard drive out.not very tech savvy.but will do it if I have to)? - Dell Latitude E6400 with Windows 7 32-bit Thanks so much!!! Hi everyone, Thank you for the replies.