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  1. Eraser – Secure Erase Files from Hard Drives

    Eraser is an advanced security tool for Windows which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns.

  2. Help – Eraser

    Documentation Using Eraser Creating Tasks Selecting Data to Erase Creating Recurring Tasks Importing/Exporting Tasks Running Tasks Viewing the Results of an Erasure Eraser Settings …

  3. Using Eraser – Eraser - Heidi

    Using Eraser Eraser, although being designed as an advanced security tool, has a user-friendly interface for users to design, schedule and execute tasks. The interface is therefore an integral …

  4. Selecting Data to Erase – Eraser - Heidi

    Targets define the files and folders which require erasure. The Select Data to Erase dialog allows you to specify which files or folders require erasure, and which erasure method to apply to …

  5. REVIEWS & TESTIMONIALS – Eraser

    Feb: TechTV recommends Eraser as an Ultimate Data Destruction tool Feb: PC Advisor Tips & Tricks Jan: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle – Rochester NY Jan: Eraser gets a mention on …

  6. Eraser Forum

    May 2, 2025 · Eraser secure data removal tool for Windows.

  7. Using the Windows Explorer Extension – Eraser

    If you have selected the Windows Explorer extension during setup, Eraser will install a context menu entry when right-clicking the following items: Files and/or folders Disk Drives in the …

  8. Products – Eraser

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  9. Viewing the Results of an Erasure – Eraser - Heidi

    After an erase is complete, the task scheduler will display the result in the Status column. If it displays Completed with Errors, the erase was unsuccessful and you should determine the …

  10. Appendix A: Erasure Methods – Eraser - Heidi

    Appendix A: Erasure Methods – Eraser