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This week, I felt the need to re publish an article that my web designer wrote a few years ago. It was written about formatting files from a hard drive to make them unrecoverable. This is very important when selling a computer, giving it away to charity or just disposing of it.
I am still meeting people on a weekly basis who would happily sell their computer without deleting data properly, this is why I felt it would be worthwhile to recycle an old article of mine as it is just as relevant today.
” With data security becoming a greater issue on a daily basis it’s important to make sure that you securely remove all your data from your hard drives before you decide to sell your hard drive or donate it towards a charity of your choice. For a great amount of time there have been programs available which can miraculously restore data from a damaged floppy disk, with being the token computer guy in the house at university and still people using this decidedly unreliable format I became familiar with the programs used for restoring corrupted or deleted data from the diskettes.
Technically, just deleting a file isn’t sufficient to get rid of it permanently; when you delete a file from say Windows XP or any other OS you’re not truly deleting the file. You will need to have a rough idea of how file allocation tables work in order to understand this properly. This is based on the current format of your hard drive. Unfortunately formatting the drive isn’t necessarily sufficient as data can still be relatively easily restored using an unformatting program which are available readily on the Internet.
The free tool dBan (Darik’s Boot and Nuke)is used for securely erasing all data from your hard drive. If you’re looking to pass it on to a third party, this really is the best tool to use, it will make recovery of previous data from your hard drive pretty much impossible. DBAN performs a military grade format on your hard drive, conforming to American DOD (Department of Defence) standards.
DBAN is more effective than the conventional Windows format as it performs multiple passes over the hard drive, on each pass it will randomly flip each binary bit from a zero to a one or vice versa to completely scramble all the data on the drive. Multiple passes are required so traces of the old data are more difficult to detect. The small, free piece of software called DBAN can be downloaded from http://dban.sourceforge.net/
Note it’s name “BOOT AND NUKE” – The CD that you create will be bootable when you turn on the computer with CD booting enabled the program will load automatically and if you’re not careful you will lose ALL data on the drive. Everything on the drive, including the OS is deleted – ALL data means ALL the data.
Ryan Carson, Refresh Creations Ltd ”
Chris Holgate writes a weekly article of all things tech related. He is a director and copyrighter of the online computer consumables business Refresh Cartridges who sell cheap ink cartridges, toner cartridges, computer hardware and other computer consumables online. An archive of his work can be found at www.computerarticles.co.uk.
Do you want to develop your custom posters for absolutely no price at all? This though of course is one of the best things you can aim for to cut the costs of poster printing. With an almost free development process, then all your funds can be concentrated on quality poster printing, instead of royalty fees and other development costs. If you want to know how to do this, then read on below. I have a nice list for you of free computer tools that you can use for graphic poster printing.• Free digital templates – One of the best and most useful computer tools for posters that you can get for free are free digital templates. Templates of course are those document files that have pre-rendered dimensions and guidelines that help you make posters from scratch. Usually you can acquire these things for free if you browse poster printing services online. Just download the template file with the right poster size that you need and you should be ready to start.• Free font styles – Fonts of course are also a mainstay for graphic posters. You can easily get this for free at online font databases. Just do a simple search engine search and you should get hundreds of sites hosting free font downloads. There are plenty of different styles to choose from, so you have no trouble whatsoever about finding the right style that you need. The best part of course, is that usually, it is all for free.• Free images – Posters of course also requires images. You may not believe it, but in fact you can easily get great royalty free images on the Internet, all for free. Yes! Online image databases like Flickr and OpenPhoto have thousands of free images that you can use for personal or commercial color posters. Most of these images are made under the creative commons license which guarantees their freedom. Of course, this also means that you should use the same license when you use the images.• Free imaging software – You may not know it yet, but there are also free imaging software that you can download online. An open source imaging software commonly in use today is GIMP. Gimp is a free download that you can use for editing your photos and layouts. It is very similar to Adobe Photoshop in terms of features, and you can use its many great special effects to create the best poster design on par with paid software. So try to look for it on the Internet.• Free advice – Finally, if you feel you need guidance in terms of poster design, then never fear, because the Internet can also provide you with free advice. You can easily mosey on down to design forums and tutorial blogs about poster design if you have an Internet connection. Of course not all information you collect may be good, but the more you hear one certain advice spoken, the more useful it is really. Just make sure to look at authentic sites and stay away for dubious looking websites that spread viruses.There you have it, free computer tools for poster printing. Quite many of them really and it should cut your whole development costs by almost half. Use them wisely.
I’m currently unemployed so my budget is very tight at the moment. As a result of that, I am looking for a good backup utility for Windows 2000 which can burn to CD, and I need it to be freeware or shareware. I found a version of WinBackup that the software manufacturer had released as freeware. Upon running it, though, it became clear this was not a great tool as it requires the application to be running in order to restore a backup, and there was no way to make a bootable disk with the software, making the backup of a primary disk rather pointless. It appears that Microsoft Backup, the utility that comes with Windows 2000 and other versions of Windows, will only back up to a harddisk or floppy, neither of which is all that useful to me. Can anybody offer any recommendations? I’ve previously used Norton Ghost and really like the product, but the current version does not support Windows 2000 and also is not currently within my budget. Does anybody have some useful ideas for me?
CDBurnerXP looks like a great tool for burning CDs, but it doesn’t appear to be a backup utility. Anybody else?