file shredder

How to permanently delete files beyond recovery? And why the data still exists on the hard drive even after deletion?
REMO Shredder enables you to permanently delete files beyond recovery, using multiple passes, DoD 5220-22.M or the Guttmann method.
The program can erase data from individual files or entire folders, and also integrates with the right-click menu [...]

I have a desktop PC which runs on Windows XP Professional. I have few important files which are very confidential and I don’t want those files to fall into wrong hands. I want to delete those files beyond recovery. Is there any application for shredding unwanted files beyond recovery?
The application to take control of your [...]

I need to share a 32 GB Transcend SDHC card with my in law occasionally. How can I remove all pictures and images from it before sharing?
Regardless of what the camera manual says, when you delete images from a SDHC card, they aren’t really gone but still exist on your memory card. Even if you [...]

Being a graphic designer, I sometimes use a network drives to share lot of images and flash files with our programmers. However, I have my own backup, and do not need those files on network drive and therefore would like to shred or delete them on a regular basis. How could your software help?
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I have a very confidential file on my hard drive, which I don’t want to share with anyone. I want to delete it permanently, without leaving any chances of it being recovered. Apart from this confidential file, I have other important stuff which I do not want to lose. Is there a way to securely [...]

If I delete a file, it can be recovered using recovery software. How do I delete a file beyond recovery?
Since you are well aware of the consequences of just deleting a file, without actually wiping the data completely from the drive, I am not going into the details of what happens when a file is [...]

When a file is deleted using the (SHIFT+ Delete) key combination or, by emptying the Recycle Bin, it is not permanently deleted from the disk space. Once a file is deleted, the Operating system marks the space occupied by the file as free space, and hence, the next file which is saved onto the disk, [...]