This is an older (HDD) windows computer that I will be sharing with someone soon. I've deleted all my files and wiped the C: drive. Do I need to wipe the D: drive too (Could have any of my personal files on it)?
So I did press "x," rather than cancel, at about 60% through. Does that mean about 60% of the free space is now occupied by these random files?
Just for understanding, the only difference between hitting "x" and "cancel" is that cancel deletes these new random files?
If I run the drive wiper, free space, 1 overwrite....and then close ccleaner when it's at 50%
Did it still wipe 50% of the free space? or does it undo all the wiping ?