Delete Files Permanently
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Friday, February 3, 2012 
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Delete Files Permanently : Online Help

How to delete folders permanently
There are two ways to delete folders permanently:
- using the 'Delete Permanently' option integrated in the Windows Shell
- through the Delete Files Permanently main window

To delete folders using the Delete Files Permanently main window:
Note: the 'Delete Permanently' option also includes emptying the corresponding resident data in the MFT (MFT slacks)
 Tips:
1. If you have Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows 2008, we recommend that you run Delete Files Permanently as an administrator so you have permissions to delete all necessary files, wipe free space and wipe the Recycle Bin.
If you use Windows XP/2003/2000/ME/98, make sure you have administrative privileges.

2. If you use anti-virus scanner that checks files saved to the disk, it could slow permanent deleting files, wiping free space and Recycle Bin as the anti-virus scanner checks files after each overwriting/verification pass.
  • Double-click the Delete Files Permanently desktop icon

  • Click the 'Tools' button in the toolbar.

  • Select 'Delete permanently'.

    Delete folders permanently

  • Select a wiping scheme from the drop-down list.

  •  Note: The more passes a wiping scheme has, the more time the process takes. Unless special security is desired, the single-pass, double-pass or triple-pass wiping methods are sufficient to prevent data recovering.

  • Select the folders you want to permanently delete - click the 'Add folder' button, select a folder and click the 'Open' button.
  •  Note:
     To simplify your work you may create a list of files and folders you want to permanent delete at once.
     To select multiple folders:
    To select a consecutive group of folders, click the first item, hold down the Shift key, and then click the last item. To select nonconsecutive folders, hold down Ctrl, and then click each item you want to select.

  • Click the 'Delete Permanently' button to permanently delete selected folders.
  •  Attention: Deleted files cannot be recovered.

    You can follow the deleting process using the progress bar.

    Delete Files Permanently Progress Bar

     Note: If the 'Create Log file' option is on in the program Settings, you can easily view a Log file that shows what files were deleted.


    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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