Unrecoverable Delete

January 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under: Free Uninstaller, Free Utilities 

If you want to securely delete a file or folder and to be sure that nobody with any tool could be able to recover this file or folder then use Unrecoverable Delete. Deleting files and emptying Windows Recycle Bin does not mean that these files are gone forever. They are still on your Hard Disk Drive or other storage but marked as deleted. Anybody with a tool available, free or commercial, could recover deleted data very easily. Unrecoverable Delete tool of Revo Uninstaller makes this impossible even if you try to do that with the most advanced and expensive tool on the market.

Deleting files in Windows means that they are marked as deleted and the space they allocated is free to use. This is because if Windows has to physically erase all deleted files it will take time and will slow down your computer. Beside this there is a lot of system, temporary and other files which are not so important to be unrecoverable. Unrecoverable Delete physically erases all the files and folders and that’s why it takes more time than simple deleting.

License: Free

Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

Limitations: No limitations

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