What's the best way to permanently delete the stuff off your computer? Is it one of the scramble programs that you can purchase and if so, has anyone had any good stuff from any of them available?

The one I've find is a freeware file 'shredder' - here.

Basically, while I would figure my work laptop will be just re-imaged and deployed or stuck in a cupboard never to see the light of day again, I can't *really* assume that's going to happen. Basically, I know someone with at least a little IT savvy can retrieve deleted files and I really want any writing I did on this computer (fannish and otherwise) completely gone. Not because it's naughty per se (I didn't really *do* that on this computer just for the sole reason that it really wasn't mine forever and ever) but I just... *makes helpless hands*

I just want to make sure, y'know?

From: [identity profile] cetpar.livejournal.com


I've played around with the Eraser interface a little, as a portable version of it is offered as part of the PortableApps.com suite of applications (which are pretty cool--they offer a way to use public computers more safely/privately by running apps like Firefox and email from a USB key), but I haven't actually used it on my laptop. I've heard good reviews about it, but I'm glad to hear from someone who used it and liked it.

I really like Steganos Security Suite, too, but I'm trying to move to free and open-source security apps, so I'll probably switch to this.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Well, I would definitely prefer to use something someone has used before so Eraser might be the go... as long as you can erase "free" space aswell...

From: [identity profile] cetpar.livejournal.com


According to this, Eraser does wipe unused/free space.

Are you planning to wipe the whole hard drive? I'm assuming not as it is a work computer. If you don't, you might consider a few other things. Granted this is probably going overboard as I agree that your IT probably wouldn't look at all of this, but better safe than sorry right?

1) Choose the option in Eraser to wipe the paging file at shut down or alternatively edit the registry to do the same thing, as it can contain sensitive data.

As an aside, I just looked up info on the paging file right before seeing your post because I just read reports about US Customs officials searching/seizing/copying info from personal laptops at the US border.

2) You might also want to download something like CCleaner as it might catch recent history files and other info used by third party applications and windows that Eraser might not get. (Again, not sure as I haven't really used Eraser.) I use CCleaner periodically as part of routine computer maintanance, and I like it.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Cool... thanks!

I'm not too worried about deleting anything another person might need because they re-image the compys anyway so if they find I've deleted a program they'll just load from backup.

It's more likely it's going to just waste away in a cupboard here...
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