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VK6BE > PC 25.02.06 11:19l 19 Lines 755 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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To : PC@WW
There are other programs than that Warren. There is a program called
HistoryKill that cleans out deleted files and other junk everytime you
switch on or off.
Bob VK6BE.
>
> Now if you want to permanently delete something you don't have to "shred"
> it on the spot anymore, Tracks Eraser Pro can be configured to clean up
> critical files automatically. Mine is set to run when I shut down the
> computer, only takes about 30 seconds before the shut down sequence
> begins. Every so often I run it manually to clean up all the main
> operating drives (not the compressed backup, that doesn't routinely get
> written to) so everything I have deleted gets turned into mush in a
> couple of minutes.
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