software to wipe a hard drive securely

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im looking for a windows based program to wipe a hard drive clean and no data can be recovered, i have dban drive wipe but it runs in dos and takes ages so that would mean my pc is unusable while wiping the drives.

any suggestions :)
 
It's not possible to use the hard drive, while wiping it clean (I think)... how you can you use something that's being deleted?

File Shredder can remove files so you can't recover them, though.
 
I suspect he wants to wipe a secondary drive. I'm not aware of any Windows apps that can do this. We use Active@ Killdisk at work, which boots off a CD into DOS.

Tried google?
 
It's not possible to use the hard drive, while wiping it clean (I think)... how you can you use something that's being deleted?

File Shredder can remove files so you can't recover them, though.

i thought there was programs that wipe the free space on your hard drive inc the system drive.

also i want to wipe seperate hard drives that had personal data on them at one time. so file shredder no good.
 
i thought there was programs that wipe the free space on your hard drive inc the system drive.

also i want to wipe seperate hard drives that had personal data on them at one time. so file shredder no good.
There are programs available, they usually run in a DOS mode though.
 
I suspect he wants to wipe a secondary drive. I'm not aware of any Windows apps that can do this. We use Active@ Killdisk at work, which boots off a CD into DOS.

Tried google?

Killdisk has a Win version that can be run in windows and works just as well.
 
Dban is good but i had allot of trouble running it on newer systems, seems the newer your system the slower it is and in some case it wouldn't work at all.

I tried Killdisk which is much the same as dban but with fewer options and that worked well. But if your after deleting files you could always use eraser. Eraser also as an option to wipe free space, so if you have already deleted something you could use eraser to make sure it can't be recovered.
 
Use KillDisk personally, if you have another PC just take the drive out, boot up off the boot floppy and leave it in the corner to do it's job.
 
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