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File Shredder 2000 4.3 - Remove sensitive files from your computer

Remove sensitive files from your computer

File Shredder 2000



 

File Shredder 2000: File Shredder is a small utility that will completely erase the contents of sensitive files and folders that you specify. Normal file deletion only removes a file's directory entry, but leaves the data contained in the file on your disk drive. File Shredder completely overwrites the contents of a file and then deletes it. To shred files and folders simply drag them to the File Shredder icon in the same way you would the Recycle Bin. You can also shred files by right-clicking on them from the MS Windows Explorer and selecting the Send To item on the popup context menu. File Shredder has two file wiping methods available, a standard two-pass file clearing procedure and an NSA approved seven-pass file erasure method. For normal file deletion operations the two-pass method should be sufficient, but if you want to thoroughly erase a file's contents before deleting it the NSA approved method may be used. NOTE: Files and folders selected for shredding can not be recovered using an undelete program. The purpose of File Shredder is to completely remove sensitive files and their contents from you disk drive. Once a file has been shredded it can not be recovered using sophisticated file restoration utilities.

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Download: Download File Shredder 2000 4.3 (0.5 Mb)
Download Count:21
Release Date:2008-09-14
Last Updated:2008-09-14
Manufacturer: Gregory Braun
Product Support: File Shredder 2000 WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:
Install:Install Only
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