Big Booger
June 3rd, 2002, 11:42 AM
This tool bundled with XP provides the ability to permanently overwrite (or "wipe") all of the deleted data on a hard disk. This improves security by ensuring that even if an attacker gains complete physical control of a Windows XP computer, they would be unable to recover previously-deleted data.
Typing cipher /?, at a command prompt, displays all the available switches.
Using this tool : Data that is not allocated to files or folders will be overwritten. This permanently removes the data. This can take a long time if you are overwriting a large amount of space.
GET THE DATA DOWNLOAD ON THIS PROGRAM (http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWSXP/pro/techinfo/administration/recovery/DataProtection.doc)
GET THE MS INFORMATION about cipher (http://support.microsoft.com/view/tn.asp?kb=315672)
ENJOY,
BB
SOURCE: XP-erience.org
Typing cipher /?, at a command prompt, displays all the available switches.
Using this tool : Data that is not allocated to files or folders will be overwritten. This permanently removes the data. This can take a long time if you are overwriting a large amount of space.
GET THE DATA DOWNLOAD ON THIS PROGRAM (http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWSXP/pro/techinfo/administration/recovery/DataProtection.doc)
GET THE MS INFORMATION about cipher (http://support.microsoft.com/view/tn.asp?kb=315672)
ENJOY,
BB
SOURCE: XP-erience.org
