Wipedrive 5 Serial
WipeDrive is one of the most powerful software to completely destroys all hard drive and external storage information including your personal data, etc. Deleting specific files and folders, formatting hard drive and reinstalling your operating system does not guarantee your data is gone.
• WipeDrive Enterprise will not be able to access the drive's previously allocated drive letter (c: d: etc.). Details such as the drive size, serial number and manufacturer will be displayed in the drive selection menu to help identify individual drives. It's best if you avoid using common keywords when searching for Wipedrive 5. Words like: crack, serial, keygen, free, full, version, hacked, torrent, cracked, mp4, etc. Simplifying your search will return more results from the database.
In reality, you can still access and restore your data quickly and easily. That’s because common methods of erasing data only remove the directory for reference only, just as you hide a file or folder, that if you know how to do it you will be easily to show your data back. Is designed with advanced data destruction technology, which ensures your data will be impossible to recover even with the most advanced tools. WipeDrive erase all your data including your personal data, documents, programs, viruses, and anything contained (stored) on your hard drive without any possibility to get your data back. Some situations require you to secure your privacy and personal data such as: when you sell your old computer or laptop, when your computer infected by viruses, malware, and much more.
Key features: • Completely destroys all storage data • Erased data is impossible to recover • User friendly interface and easy-to-use • Multi-national wiping standards, and more. Screenshots: Minimum Requirements: • Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (32-bit or 64-bit) • No special requirements How to use?: • Disconnect from internet (Recommended) • Put the software on portable media (USB, CD) • Merge the reg key to your system registry • Run (as admin) WipeDrive, it’s ready for use • This is WipeDrive Portable version 7 Pass: www.masterkreatif.com.
Hi everyone~ I'm really really hoping someone can help me out here! So last night I was prompted by ccleaner to update and get their newest free version (which I did) I then proceeded to run the cleaner and then (for no apparent reason and my 1st time doing it) I wiped my C drive (1 path).
About 80-90% into the process I got an error and it didn't finish wiping. After that my computer was working much slower than usual until about 30 mins later I got a Windsor error telling me I have hard disk problems and to back up my data (I didn't because I'm a genius). I then restarted Windows in the hopes that my computer would run as usual.it didn't and immediately when it started Windows gave me another hard disk error (ignored again). At this point, I ran ccleaner again and cancelled the process about 20% in because it was extremely slow. I then googled a few things and decided to run chkdsk.it took several hours and then froze at 85% of step 5/5 (step 5 is the free space check).
I left it on till the morning.still frozen. I manually shut down and booted Windows again.extremely slow start up and would not let me click anything when it started.pretty much frozen. Restart again and I got ( disk read error, press ctrl-alt-del to restart).restarted a few times with the same message.now I can't even get into Windows. I read a few things on my friend's laptop.
Tried Dell Diagnostics from the boot screen.got error code 2000-0142 (related to hard disk). Then I decided to pop in the Windows DVD and boot from it. Tried to get it to repair my system.said it can't.
Went to command prompt and tried to go to C: (default is X:).got a message saying it can't because of an I/O device error. I then entered 'chkdsk /r c:' and it first said that the system is NTFS then after a long wait said ' unable to determine volume version and state'. I read some more and tried the diskpart function and was told my drive is online, has a capacity of 149GB with 0 B free. I read here that some big file gets created when a drive wipe is aborted and it's screwing things up.
I read on another forum that Dell hard disks especially have a lot of issues when they get to capacity. Can anyone please please please help me figure out a way to fix this problem (preferably without actually taking the hard drive out.not very tech savvy.but will do it if I have to)?
- Dell Latitude E6400 with Windows 7 32-bit Thanks so much!!! Hi everyone, Thank you for the replies. I followed the advice from the last post and made a PartedMagic Linux boot CD. Windows 7 loader slic activation with oem crack patch. It loads fine but won't let me access the files on my harddrive and it gives me a lot of errors. I used Disk Health to check the harddrive and it tells me that it is 'pre-failure' with the Reallocated Sector Count appearing in red. I have a Western Digital Blue Serial ATA 160 GB drive (WDC WD1600BEVT-75A23T0). I would try to format the disk and reload Windows but all of my family pictures and important files are on the drive.