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  1. Yeah, i wanted to report this too. This is since the latest release in January(!) not implented, and would take me five minutes.

     

    So please, dear team, translate it now! The former post is very correct, i am posting here the rest of the missing entries:

     

    Use custom fragmentation settings... --> Benutze eigene Fragmentierungs-Einstellungen

    stop VSS when defragmenting NTFS volume --> Stoppe VSS während einer NTFS-Volumen-Defragmentierung

     

    SSD Detected --> SSD erkannt

    Disk Health --> Laufwerksgesundheit

     

    Good --> Gut

    Bad --> Schlecht

    (dont know which other states are missing there)

     

    Temperature --> Temperatur

    Device Description --> Laufwerksbeschreibung

    Firmware=Firmware

    Serial Number=Seriennummer

    Interface=Schnittstelle

    Transfer Mode=Übertragungsmodus

    Drive Letters=Laufwerksbuchstaben

    Buffer Size= Puffergröße

    Rotation Speed=Umdrehungsgeschwindigkeit

    Power Cycle Count=Anzahl der Einschaltungen

    Power On Hours=Betriebszeit in Stunden

     

    Attribute Name=Eigenschaftsname

    Real Value=Echter Wert

    Current=Momentan

    Worst=Schlechtester Wert

     

    Threshold=Grenzwert

    Raw Value=Rohwert

     

     

    Under the Disk cake the drive size is reported in "bytes", which should be "Bytes" i guess?

  2. Win7 Internal Defrag utility has a command line parameter /M which runs it in parallel in the background for all listed volumes.

    Its not that hard to find out to which disk a volume belongs.

     

    http://msdn.microsof...28VS.85%29.aspx

     

    Here is complete C++ sample code to find physical drive names

     

    I also hear SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty and SPDRP_PHYSICAL_DEVICE_OBJECT_NAME.are a way to do it.

     

    Well, i guess the devs @piriform are competent enough to do it.

  3. Hi,

     

    yes, i formatted with CCleaner, not Recuva. Recuva cannot format from what i know. It gave me for example dll filenames for an old windows partition.

    It wasnt random at all.

     

    They were gone when formatting a single time with windows 7 itself, so i cant say anything about the

    content anymore. Also as said, they were told to be in excellent condition.

     

    Regards,

    dhhd

  4. Edit: It wasnt off, i was on, of course. I just misread what you

    wrote in the first place.

     

    Recuva's format consisted mainly of three steps when wiping a drive(, if i remember correctly,

    but i'm pretty sure of it):

     

    "Format drive" (10secs)

    "Erase MFT" (30secs)

    then followed the final complete format (45mins or longer).

  5. Ok, sorry.

     

    OS: Win 7 Professional x64 SP1

     

    I formatted internal-nonsystem (media) drives. Four of them. Attached through the SATA

    interface. Yes, they were NTFS disks, one had multiple partitions, but two definitley

    only had a single partition on them.

     

    A single format took around 45mins for a 250gb drive. I formatted each of those

    3-7 times using the "1x" option, not the Nsa/DoD/Gutmann ones.

     

    And in Recuva i did a deep scan. I told it to look for all files, in the options dialog.

    with the four or five checkboxes.

  6. When running Drive Wiper multiple times over a complete HDD,

    i can afterwards succesfully use Piriforms "Recuva" to find

    thousands of files, including their names and reportedly being

    in "excellent" condition. Howeever, i never tried to recover any

    of those.

     

    I just want to add that for securely wiping entire disks of

    course also has to get rid of all filenames, so no one ever can

    read which files i stored on the disk.

     

    When i use the windows internal full-format on a disk, Recuva

    cannot find anything but a few files related to the mbr and the

    System Volume Information folder. Someone told me this may be because ShaodwVolumes

    being active under windows.

     

    So, any ideas why all files seem to remain with CCleaners format?

     

     

    Thank you very much,

    i like Piriform software a lot :)

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