Using Eraser, Windows don't display a "disk full" message at the end of erasing free space. It used to, but not anymore. Does it mean that free space isn't overwritten properly?
Using Directory Snoop (Briggs Softworks) I always get the "disk full" message but not when using Eraser. I have tried...
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