I imagine you mean RAM. But if, by any chance, you're referring to HDD space (rather than RAM) and haven't already sorted this out, this thread in the FAQ section might be helpful.
Sounds like you've already reformatted the HDD (i.e., so no files "appear" to exist); so now if you run Eraser to erase the unused (free) space on the external drive, any files that may still actually exist will be securely overwritten. This post in the FAQ section provides an excellent...
Re: ERASER reliability is higher if HDD is previously format
If you are still trying to sort this out, see my reply to your other thread.
(And if you use either approach outlined there, using several overwrite methods is probably overkill.)
If you haven't already sorted this out, see this thread in the FAQ section.
As with many other programs, Vista & Win7 UAC may require that you run the program with elevated privileges even if you are logged on as an admin. This is required to erase unused space via Eraser.
Also, be sure to...
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