You see, the program uses -dirs and -data parameters to overwrite file names and other content with relative ease. It writes small files and one big file, and in this way overwrites Data Remanence. We like the fact that the quantity of data, along with the number of files, can be specified before the beginning of the erasing process. From what we have seen so far, the program is pretty good at erasing files without overwriting other areas on the hard drive.
Overwrite tool for Windows systems
Using this Overwrite tool is very simple because everything is done from a single window for the most part, and that’s something we’ve come to enjoy. We will cover the following functions of this tool: Let us talk about this in more detail.
Erase & overwrite data, metadata & empty space on disk
1] Metadata and Data
The first things users will see are the options, and the first two are Metadata and Data. From the drop-down menu, select the options that are reasonable to your needs. Metadata starts at 10 and can go all the way up to 1,000. As for Data, it begins at 10 also and can go all the way up to 1,000, or All if that’s what you want. 2] Data Unit and Data Content Before clicking the Overwrite button, we suggest selecting the right Data Unit. This can either be in Megabytes, or Gigabytes. As for Data Content, the user can select from Zero, One, or Random. 3] Block Size
Next up, you might want to change the block size or leave it as is. There are five options to choose from, so select the ones that best suit your needs. 4] Overwrite Finally, you will want to click on the Overwrite button to start the process. It won’t take long, though it all depends on the speed of your computer and the number of files that needs to be overwritten. 5] Other features Download Overwrite via the official website. Related reads: