Give Your System A Total Wipe With BCWipe
O. James Samson - February 16, 2007Performing just standard deletion of files doesn’t mean those files actually leave your hard drive. But with BCWipe, you can be sure of a total and secure file deletion.
BCWipe is designed to securely delete files from your hard drive. The truth is standard file deletion still leaves the contents of the so called deleted file on your disk. Unless it has been overwritten by files subsequently saved, it can be recovered using standard disk utilities.
‘Wiping’ is a term used to describe the process of shredding the contents of a file or disk space. It is impossible to restore any data that has been properly wiped. That’s exactly what BCWipe does. Working quickly and integrated with Windows Shell, BCWipe shreds data in files so that they can not be recovered by any means.
The latest version, which has just been recently released, BCWipe 3.10 has a major change of being worked on for Vista Support.
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