Recuva recovered 28, 414 files in various states. How can I completely shred these? I do not want to recover them and just want to completely delete them to make it easier in the future to find and recover some deleted file I DO want.
I don't think this feature is implemented yet,
but Ron said it will be in the future !
Right now I do that by wiping the free space on the HD, but it is a slow business. I have used 2 free utilities, sdelete and eraser, and know them to work OK. I like sdelete better because it renames the files after it wipes them; all the characters in the names end up as Z. I don't know if the other 2 do that or not.
sdelete (free) has a free space wipe feature:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...sk/SDelete.mspx
Eraser (free) has a feature to wipe free space. Be careful. Use only the latest version:
A third utility, Paragon Hard Disk manager (still free, I think) also has such an option. Frankly, paragon is not something I would install if I only wanted to wipe the free space on a hard drive. I haven't used it for that yet.
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/partitionmanager/index
Recuva is a great program, and I look forward to a release which incorporates a secure deletion option.
Restoration (http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html) will permanently delete vacant clusters -- including those reported with 0 file sizes. However it works should be how Recuva strives to perform. ;-)
Go, developers, go!
Recuva, BTW, is a very nice clean app. Just like CCleaner!