jake <> wrote in news:ivjk71dm4dqllllvjlg88fmb4t7khg46jk@
4ax.com:
> On 03 May 2005 14:31:07 GMT, "nemo_outis" <> wrote:
>
>>jake <> wrote in
>>news: m:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> If I'm in the wrong group, my apologies.
>>>
>>> I have been attempting to wipe some files from my hard drive. I'm
>>> pretty sure that the files themselves are gone but not the file names.
>>> In some of these files the name reveals some of the content of the
>>> file.
>>>
>>> I have run several wipe programs:
>>>
>>> Eraser v5.7
>>> Clean Disk Security v7.3
>>> Wipe Disk v2.1
>>> Object Wipe v1.2 (Trial Version)
>>> BC Wipe v2.28
>>>
>>> As I said, they appear to overide the file itself, but when I use a
>>> simple program like Disk Investigator v1.31 I can search and find the
>>> names of the files. Calling up their cluster clearly reveals the
>>> names of the files.
>>>
>>> In short, how do I get rid of the file names? I don't want to keep
>>> running these long wipe programs if they don't clear all the data.
>>>
>>> I'm running Winows XP Home Edition.
>>>
>>> Any help GREATLY appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Jake
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>First of all it makes a great difference whether the file system is FAT
>>or NTFS. It's harder with NTFS (which uses a MFT) to scrub names of
>>erased files. I presume you're using NTFS.
>>
>>However, I use BCwipe (version 3.06.04 - latest) and it has no problem
>>whatsoever erasing NTFS (and FAT) file names. Can't be recovered with
>>Encase, File Scavenger, etc. Others may work as well but I haven't
>>tried them in a very long while.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>
>
> Drat, I ran last yesterday through last night the trial version of BC
> 3.06.4 which according to their web site is a fully functional
> version.
>
> I used 7 wipes for all 4 categories ( it took 20 hours):
>
> System Awap File
> Files Slack
> Free Space
> MFT Records
>
> I just scanned the files using a simple program like Disk Investigator
> and the files appear to be wiped EXCEPT the file names.
>
> In short, I'm back where I started.
>
> I don't see any settings that I could have changed to do it any
> different.
>
> As I said, I'm running Windows XP with SP2 installed, and the files
> are type NTFS.
>
> Any suggestions welcome!
>
> Jake
>
I don't know what the heck you're doing since BCWipe does remove file names
from the MFT. Incidentally, Disk Investigator does NOT show the names of
erased files on NTFS volumes in directory mode!
Regards,
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