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    gibberish folders and files after erasing unused disk space

    Re: gibberish folders and files after erasing unused disk sp It is ok to delete those folders and files, though, isn't it?
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    Two Issues Erasing an Entire Drive

    When it comes back so quickly as having "finished with errors," I find I have to uninstall, reboot, reinstall, check run Eraser when it is finished, and it will work fine. It has always been that way in my experience. Don't know why, but it just does. But once reinstalled, it always works...
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    gibberish folders and files after erasing unused disk space

    I am using Eraser 6.2.0.2940. I use Eraser mainly to wipe unused disk space. Every once in a while I notice folders such as B!qp5~(2KZs[ev0Ht, containing a single file named q}jYl'h,(,fP4VZK88 (but >221 mb in size). Other examples of folders and files are 'InSJ4gm,Cty]40UdH with about 250...
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    Can only run eraser once without uninstall | reinstall

    It is more likely to happen when I want to erase unused disc space. If it has been run once, even quite awhile ago, I will get the error message. Here are my steps: From My Computer or Explorer, right click on the C: drive, select eraser, and then "erase unused space" from the choice of three...
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    Can only run eraser once without uninstall | reinstall

    Right. I agree, that is weird. I apologize if I was not clear. It is not that the file was left behind. Eraser does a great job at making sure it was not. It is that when I later go to use eraser on another file or to erase unused space, I can only do so if I uninstall | reinstall it...
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    Can only run eraser once without uninstall | reinstall

    Using ver 6.0.9.2343 with Windows 7. I can run Eraser once, to erase a single file or to clean up all unused space, but before I can run it again, I have to uninstall it and reinstall it from the control panel. Otherwise, when I try to run it a second time, even for a different file, it will...
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