Secure Eraser
Secure Eraser: Secure Data Deletion, Shredders Your Files & Folders.
Just because it has been removed from your hard drive doesn't mean that it is gone forever. Anyone can restore the information as long as it was not overwritten. It becomes more difficult if the computer has been resold, or given away.
Secure Eraser employs the most well-known method of data disposal. It overwrites sensitive information so that it cannot be recovered even with specialized software. Our award-winning solutions for permanently destroying data eliminate cross-references that may leave traces of deleted files within the allocation table of your hard disk.
This Windows software is easy to use and can overwrite sensitive data up to 35 times, regardless of whether they're files, folders or drives, recycle bins, or traces of surfing. You can also delete files that you have already deleted but not for good.
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Synchredible
Synchredible makes it easy to synchronize, copy, and back up individual folders or entire drives with just a single click. Its intuitive assistant guides you step by step in setting up tasks that can be scheduled, triggered by changes (real-time monitoring), or executed automatically when an external storage device is connected. Keep your data synchronized effortlessly and manage it seamlessly!
With years of proven technology, Synchredible not only transfers data from A to B but also supports bidirectional synchronization. It automatically detects changes and reliably syncs the most recently edited files. Thanks to advanced duplicate detection, Synchredible saves valuable time by skipping unchanged files, enabling fast synchronization of large datasets in seconds!
Synchredible is highly versatile, supporting local folder synchronization, network and USB device synchronization, as well as synchronization with cloud storage.
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Techtool Pro
If your Mac is experiencing sluggishness, unexpected crashes, or overall erratic behavior, the underlying issue could stem from your disk. Both solid-state drives and traditional hard drives are known to be particularly susceptible to errors within your Mac. Symptoms such as slow operation, abrupt application failures, and complete system crashes often indicate a faulty hard drive. When diagnosing a suspected hard drive issue, it typically boils down to one of two categories: damage to volume structures or physical damage to the disk itself. Damage to volume structures, which some Windows users may refer to as directory damage, pertains to the data that manages the organization of your files, including photos, videos, and music. Utilizing the volume structures test within Techtool Pro can assist in pinpointing this type of damage, while the Volume Rebuild feature serves to rectify it. Should the volume structures test yield no findings yet you still suspect a disk issue, the problem may lie in the hardware of the disk. In such scenarios, conducting a SMART check or a surface scan test could provide valuable insights into the disk's health. It's crucial to address these potential issues promptly to maintain the performance and reliability of your Mac.
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TestDisk
TestDisk is a robust and complimentary software for data recovery! Its primary function is to assist in retrieving lost partitions and restoring the bootability of non-operational disks, especially when these issues arise due to software malfunctions, specific virus types, or user mistakes, like mistakenly deleting a Partition Table. Using TestDisk for partition table recovery is straightforward, allowing users to fix partition tables, retrieve deleted partitions, and recover the FAT32 boot sector from a backup. It can also rebuild the boot sectors for FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32, repair FAT tables, and restore the NTFS boot sector from its backup. Additionally, it can rectify the Master File Table (MFT) with the help of its mirror and find backup SuperBlocks for ext2, ext3, and ext4 file systems. Users can undelete files from FAT, exFAT, NTFS, and ext2 file systems, as well as copy files from deleted partitions across these formats. TestDisk caters to both beginners and experienced users alike, making it accessible for those unfamiliar with data recovery processes by providing detailed information about a non-booting drive. Furthermore, its intuitive interface and comprehensive functionality make it a valuable tool for anyone facing data recovery challenges.
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