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Delete Files Permanently : Online Help
Delete Files Permanently : What's new?
Delete Files Permanently 3.3 (January 11, 2011)
To simplify wiping the Recycle Bin, the 'Wipe Recycle Bin' option was added to the Recycle Bin right-click menu.
Delete Files Permanently 3.2 (December 14, 2010)
For the 'Wipe Free Space' and 'Empty and Wipe the Recycle Bin' modules added the 'Enable auto refresh' option.
Now for large capacity disks Delete Files Permanently shows disk capacity, free space size, file size and the Recycle Bin capacity in TB (terabytes).
Improved the 'Delete Files Permanently', 'Wipe Free Space' and 'Empty and Wipe the Recycle Bin' modules.
Added the 'Show floppy drives' option. If your computer has floppy drives and you need to wipe free space on one of them, you should select this option. Otherwise, to accelerate refreshing the drives list information, this option should be unchecked.
Delete Files Permanently 3.1 (November 24, 2010)
Added the 'Change date of deleted files to' option.
Improved program interface.
Delete Files Permanently 3.0 (September 7, 2010)
Added the 'Search files' module.
Improved program interface.
Delete Files Permanently 2.6 (March 3, 2010)
Added ability to permanently delete all files and folders from a disk with one click.
The program icon added to the right-click menu to simplify selecting the 'Delete Permanently' option.
Now the 'Delete Permanently' option also includes emptying the corresponding resident data in the MFT (MFT slacks).
Now you can wipe free space on network drives mapped by the drive letter.
Delete Files Permanently 2.5 (November 6, 2009)
Now Delete Files Permanently supports Windows 7.
Delete Files Permanently 2.3 (October 4, 2009)
Now you don't need to activate Delete Files Permanently on one computer under different users' accounts. You can activate the program only once under the account with administrative privileges and use it for multiple users on the same computer (under the same OS).
Delete Files Permanently 2.2 (February 6, 2009)
Fixed problem with removing desktop icons after deleting files from the desktop in Vista.
If your PC account has administrative privileges on Vista, for more convenience Delete Files Permanently is now set up to 'Run as Administrator' automatically.
Delete Files Permanently 2.1 (December 15, 2008)
Fixed bug with Windows Explorer integration on some PCs.
Delete Files Permanently 2.0 (September 19, 2008)
The 'Delete Permanently' option is integrated in Windows Explorer context menu
Delete Files Permanently 1.5 (April 21, 2008)
Added three new wiping standards to built-in wiping schemes list:
- Peter Gutmann (35 passes)
- NAVSO P-5239-26 (RLL) (3 passes)
- NAVSO P-5239-26 (MFM) (3 passes)
Added ability to use multiple byte patterns (up to 5) in wiping algorithms.
Now for more security Delete Files Permanently changes files/folders names while permanent deleting.
Now for more security Delete Files Permanently changes files size while permanent deleting.
Now while permanent deleting Delete Files Permanently changes files date (creation/last modify/last access) to fixed date.
Improved program interface.
Fixed bug with displaying total files number while deleting.
Now while files deleteing Delete Files Permanently shows information about total files size and deleted files size.
Delete Files Permanently 1.3 (March 10, 2008)
Added the 'Empty and Wipe Recycle Bin' feature.
Delete Files Permanently 1.2 (February 12, 2008)
Added the 'Permanently delete multiple files and folders' feature. To simplify your work you may create list of files and folders you want to delete at once.
Now you may add several files to 'Delete permanently' list at once.
Delete Files Permanently 1.1 (February 7, 2008)
Added the 'Wipe free space' option.
Delete Files Permanently 1.0 (December 21, 2007)
Initial version
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Delete Files Permanently Frequently Asked Questions How do I delete Tempy Files in Windows XP?
To delete Temp files in Windows XP, you should: 1. Open 'Start' menu, select 'Search' -> 'For Files or folders' 2. Select 'All files and folders'. 3. In 'All or part of file name' field type *.tmp to search for any files ending with tmp. 4. Click Find Now 5. Delete all temporary files that are found To delete all Temporary files, you should visit all directories where Windows Temporary Files are stored and empty these Temporary Files directories manually.
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