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L'offre gratuite du jour pour Macrorit Data Wiper Professional 2018 4.4.0 (Local & Portable) était valable le 8 janvier 2019!
Effacer complètement et définitivement les données sensibles avec les fonctions suivantes: p>
Data Wiper est également capable de créer un support de démarrage pour les utilisateurs qui souhaitent effacer le disque dur avant de démarrer Windows. p>
La dernière version de Data Wiper propose 6 types de méthodes d’essuyage: remplissage avec zéro, remplissage avec pseudo-aléatoire, remplissage avec zéro et un, DoD 5220.22-M (3 passes), DoD 5220.28-STD (7 passes) et l'algorithme de Peter Gutmann (35 passes). Choisissez n'importe qui sur vos besoins p>
Remarque: l'archive comprend également une version portable b>
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10/ Server 2003/2008/2012 (x32/x64)
21.7 MB
$29.95
Commentaires sur Macrorit Data Wiper Professional 2018 4.4.0 (Local & Portable)
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I've had trouble reusing drives that other people have "wiped" ( reports no drive, won't take a partition table or a partition ).
Does anyone have any experience with this to prepare a drive to be completely blank of previous data BUT totally usable once more a a full drive?
Thanks.
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Peter Blaise, more than likely the drive needs to be initialized after a wipe to build either the Master Boot Record (MBR) or GUID partition table. After physically installing the drive: Control Panel (not in category view) > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Disk Management. Hopefully you should see the drive with no partitions. Right click the icon marked Disk x and select initialize which should be almost instant, now create your partitions, format, and you should be good to go. Sorry if this isn't exact as it's from memory but should be pretty close. Good luck.
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Peter Blaise, I just wiped a drive. After that I used compmgmt.msc (computer management) to initialize the drive again to use it.
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Will it wipe Solid State Hard Drives without harming them as I'm told that I can't use my CCleaner on SSHD?
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Paul S,
Erasing a conventional hard drive involves multiple passes writing new data to each storage location. This doesn't work so well with an SSD... 1) there's a separate operation to clear data, that must be done before new data can be written a storage location that already stores data, so the overwriting part is useless. 2) SSDs typically try to use each storage location equally, so you don't have some wearing out and others that are hardly used. This wear balancing, plus extra storage in case some storage locations start to go bad, means that you can have data stored that's basically lost -- the drive doesn't know where or what it is -- but that might be recoverable. SSD manufacturers often have special software, &/or build features into their drive firmware to handle that, so the 1st step when you want to clear an SSD should be the SSD's manufacturer. If you don't have any luck going that route, there are generic apps that may work -- Google.
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Had no trouble installing the program (Win 7, 64-bit) also noticed that the portable version had both 32-bit & 64 bit versions.
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