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VK2ZRG > PC       26.02.06 01:30l 34 Lines 1159 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Secrecy.
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VK2ZRG/TPK 1.83d Msg #:2137  Date:25-02-06  Time:22:54Z

Ian G0TEZ wrote in part :-
>
>My favourite is Spybot Search & Destroy which has a 'shredder' option.
>I have checked out shredded files using the very old 'Oops' and 'undelete'
>options as well as just looking for them, using 'Xtree Gold' laughably
>ancient and can't see more than 1GB but has a few long forgotten but
>useful options.

 I remember using "Wash" in Xtree Gold. This function replaced all bytes in
a file with ASCII 32 (a space). You then deleted the file. If someone then
"undeleted" the file, all that was in it was still #32.  

>
>I don't know how to bulk delete a CD or DVD yet. I'm sure someone can tell
>me:-)

  These discs are cheap enough these days Ian, so I would copy anything that
was wanted onto another disc, and then physically destroy the old one. They
probably burn quite well. Should be harder to recover data from a burnt CD
than writing from a burnt piece of paper.

73s from Ralph VK2ZRG@VK2WI.#SYD.NSW.AUS.OC
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