Try sdelete from sysinternals. It's a command line tool, but runs in windows. You can get it at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897443.aspx That being said, be very careful about this. If you're going to send a machine some place, and you know there is data on the hard disk(s) you know you don't want to be seen by others, you should assume you don't actually know where every file of that nature is on the disk. For example, think temporary files, or copies of files kept in free space once a new copy was made like your mail program might do. I'm not saying it's a bad idea to wipe selected files, just consider whether or not you would mind if someone were to search your drive and possibly find things you hadn't thought of. -- Joseph C. Lininger, <[email protected]>
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