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    new file created upon erasure

    When I use Eraser , I right-click on the file and chose "Erase" from a menu. A small window appears while the erasure is taking place, but there is no menu by which I can access a task log or anything else. When I go to the Start menu and open the Eraser program, there does not appear to be any...
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    new file created upon erasure

    I not sure what task log you are talking about, or exactly what that is, to be honest. The newly created files (I've been through about 15 iterations of them now) survive everything I've been able to think of, including reboot. As I mentioned in my first post, my fear is that the file may have...
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    new file created upon erasure

    No, it does not go away. All 12,280 KB of it still sitting there, under a new name. The new name does not appear until immediately after the erasure process appears to have completed. I have erased hundreds and hundreds of files using Eraser, and this is the first time it has ever happened.
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    new file created upon erasure

    When I erased a video file (I believe it was an mp4), a new file of the same size was immediately created in the same directory, with a different name and file type assigned. Upon each effort to erase the new file, another is created of the same size, apparently assigning names and suffixes at...
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