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Is there a wipeout tool for FAT32? (Users)

posted by fritz.mueller Homepage, Munich, Germany, 04.07.2024, 15:12

> > The third tool that I tested was not free, created in about 1040 (!!)
> 100
> > MB files , but then it crashed as it had a unlucky filename tempxxxx.0
> till
> > tempxxxx.999 - so it fell out of 8.3 an ended in reality at .999 and in
> > about 100 GB.
>
> There's also "my" Wipe
> tool, but it currently has the same problem - creates multiple files (each
> of 65535 * cluster size), but doesn't allow that it will need more than
> 1000. If you find it suitable otherwise, I could fix it (although you'd
> probably be better off with something else).

I will give wipe a try, the description sounds good. Will last a while as I am out of home for a few days. But it would be great if it could really support 2 TB.

From my former job I know how important it can be to delete files secure.
I found a lot of important deleted files in the last 20 years:-D


For this reason I asked for a partition wiper and a whole HD wiper.

 

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