Sounds like you need to create a transactional type entry in the queue showing the file was erased and then cleared after - You will have to modify the source for this.
See under eraser settings the check box for plausible identity - also you could created an encrypted container via true crypt and use that to store your files. Then erasing the container is just one file.
You need to locate the temp directory created in the root of the drive and delete that it will have a random name like ace3de etc and contain many files also with random names
The update is:
- Individual file erase is NOT safe on any type of SSD drive.
- Wiping the freespace is not 100% either as there may be over provisioning on the drive or damaged memory locations.
Current solution:
- You need to encrypt the drive with truecrypt.
- Within the encrypted...
To protect the users and due to the constant spam/hack attacks we have made a few things a bit over complex.
Will consider the implications of your request.
Re: Having an encrypted container on half of a USB flash dri
In theory no, the encrypted container will be addressed as a seperate entity. If the non-encrypted part was used for any type of temp or swap file then yes data would leak.
It seems it might have been eraser but we have not repeated the issue locally.
Can you try the latest beta release and let me know if the issue still exists:
http://eraser.heidi.ie/download.php?id=283
We have added the feature back in the latest beta release: http://eraser.heidi.ie/download.php?id=283
You will see the option under settings.
Let me know if this works on your version of windows.
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