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  1. On 4/15/2018 at 12:33, Augeas said:

    You could run Defraggler to defrag free space. If you're not a Defraggler user then see how to in the documentation. Then rerun the wipe free space Are you running Drive Wiper?). If you do this then please let me know the results, as it will test a theory of mine.

    Alternatively run Recuva deep scan then select all/overwrite selected (one pass). This will still leave very small files (under 700 bytes) untouched, as they are held in the MFT. This is a bit of a sledgehammer solution.

    I have run Defraggler a couple of times  then Drive wiper many times then recu and photos still there cant delete them used the feature on RECU to overwrite files ram many times pictures still there what is up with this product please help

     
  2. On 4/15/2018 at 12:33, Augeas said:

    You could run Defraggler to defrag free space. If you're not a Defraggler user then see how to in the documentation. Then rerun the wipe free space Are you running Drive Wiper?). If you do this then please let me know the results, as it will test a theory of mine.

    Alternatively run Recuva deep scan then select all/overwrite selected (one pass). This will still leave very small files (under 700 bytes) untouched, as they are held in the MFT. This is a bit of a sledgehammer solution.

    I have run Defraggler a couple of times  then Drive wiper many times then recu and photos still there cant delete them used the feature on RECU to overwrite files ram many times pictures still there what is up with this product please help

  3. On 4/15/2018 at 12:33, Augeas said:

    You could run Defraggler to defrag free space. If you're not a Defraggler user then see how to in the documentation. Then rerun the wipe free space Are you running Drive Wiper?). If you do this then please let me know the results, as it will test a theory of mine.

    Alternatively run Recuva deep scan then select all/overwrite selected (one pass). This will still leave very small files (under 700 bytes) untouched, as they are held in the MFT. This is a bit of a sledgehammer solution.

    Thanks  I will let you know

  4. I have been trying to delete pictures by using ccleaner and cannot-- after I wipe free space

    I can recover the pictures can anyone help me please

    My email is  *email address removed to avoid member being spammed

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