so I guess what I'm asking for is, what do I need to know about the XP file system in order to be able to write a few simple scripts to "safely" overwrite (ie, temporarily creat enull files in the place of) essentially all non-used blocks on my hard driveIf you're just interested in writing something to all the unused blocks, why not just use them: create a file, then keep appending pseudorandomness until the drive is out of space. For added assurance, seek back to the beginning and write different pseudorandomness over top of that; repeat as your paranoia level requires. When you're done, delete the file. You may find that defragmenting will speed up this process.
In reply to Re: OT: in vivo sublimification of a windows machine
by sgifford
in thread OT: in vivo sublimification of a windows machine
by R Pentomino
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