Eraser is a data wiping tool that securely and permanently deletes files through a multi-step process. In addition to removing files from data tables within your operating system, Eraser will write over your deleted files with special patterns designed to completely and permanently obliterate anything you delete. Eraser even features scheduling functionality that allows you to specify when certain folders or files should be securely deleted.
Eraser supports a variety of Windows systems, including XP, Windows server 2003, 2008, and 2008 R2, as well as Vista and Windows 7. In addition to its wide support of different versions of Windows, Eraser will work properly on any hard drive that also works on Windows, so you can securely erase data on standard or highly customized machines.
Eraser is a free utility that you can download and use long as you like. There are several stable builds, meaning versions of the software that are entirely or mostly bug free, as well as some more recent beta versions that have added features.
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While scheduling functionality is an interesting feature, I’ll stick to Ccleaner and Active@killdisk and skip this one.