Can anyone recommend software to clean a hard drive (ie make it impossible for data recovery software to retrieve deleted files) on a Vista PC? This is often a feature of data recovery software.
A severely big hammer, or to be more realistic, I've always used Dr. Preventor Data Recovery Preventor - apparently Vista compatible now, but have never tried as I use XP Pro.
I attended a conference a few months back organised by ecrimeswales and they had various speakers.
One of the questions asked was the same as your post. The answer given, was that dispite all the software out there the only way to be absolutely sure is to smash the hard drive into tiny little pieces...
Although you're technically correct - I suppose it depends on the severity of the data. If it's just random crap, I'd just use software to wipe it. Whereas if it had customer details, or any personal info, it'd be out with the hammer, I'm afraid.
True, but the OP did ask for software that would make it impossible for data recovery and I don't think that there is any out there. He even stated that the file shreading versions are not to be relied on.
Actually he said "make it impossible for data recovery software to retrieve deleted files" and I'd be pretty confident that decent software (e.g. Acronis) will do just that.
Recovering data regardless of cost (with millions of dollars worth of electron microscopy hardware and a huge amount of time) is a completely different proposition and probably not what we're considering here.
To truly make a hard drive unreadable (according to government security standards), probably extreme overkill for a home or small business PC. But this is my field of 'expertise'.
Software cannot make a hard drive truly unreadable but unless your holding government secrets or something, a hammer will do just fine and is very satisfying (wear goggles though).
I use DriveScrubber to free up space on drives (can also be used to wipe them but haven't used it for that) and Avanquest's DriveErase for cleaning hard drives of old PCs before passing them on. Works very well and the licence is for any number of PCs. Good value at £30.
Thanks everyone. The hammer is our usual trick when getting rid of PCs but we are talking a brand new £1,400 Sony laptop here. We run our laptops without data on them (they all link to a secured server in-house) so that it doesn't matter (from a data point of view) if they break or go missing. However a "silly billy" has copied 150Gb of said data, unencrypted, onto the D: drive in the process of moving data onto a backup drive. This D: drive would otherwise never be used, so new data will not be overwriting deleted files, which means that even if deleted, most of the files would be recoverable for the lifetime of the PC using off the shelf software, hence the need to scrub clean. I'll have a look at the software solutions mentioned.
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