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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 109138" data-source="post: 1081734"><p>While I joked about throwing the drive in the microwave above i was not joking about these applications being aggressive and chancing damaging legitimate system/files. </p><p></p><p>What exactly are you concerned with is the first "practical" question. Are you anticipating someone gaining physical access to your machines and being capable of retrieving deleted files from your drives that you feel you need to use advanced tools to over write them into oblivion? If this is not the case you can simply delete what you need to and use the built in disk cleanup tool in windows for a safer non aggressive approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 109138, post: 1081734"] While I joked about throwing the drive in the microwave above i was not joking about these applications being aggressive and chancing damaging legitimate system/files. What exactly are you concerned with is the first "practical" question. Are you anticipating someone gaining physical access to your machines and being capable of retrieving deleted files from your drives that you feel you need to use advanced tools to over write them into oblivion? If this is not the case you can simply delete what you need to and use the built in disk cleanup tool in windows for a safer non aggressive approach. [/QUOTE]
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