Note: This page was only created
to give you a brief overview of a specific DiskPatch
feature. Before continuing with a procedure please make
sure you consult the product manual.
DiskPatch can be used to wipe
partitions, entire disks or specific areas on a hard
disk by writing a byte pattern to each sector on the
disk or the selected area. Wiping a disk can be useful
for:
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Disk sanitation before a disk is
made available to other parties.
For example, before selling your disk, wipe it
first! This way you can be sure others do not have
access to your data even when using data recovery or
low level disk access tools.
Note: There are many Windows 'erasure' type
tools available that promise secure deletion of
deleted files and/or temporary files. Do not rely on
this type of tools to make *all* data unrecoverable.
The only way to ensure all data is safely deleted is
by wiping the entire disk.
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Preparing the disk to receive the
contents of another disk.
This is especially useful when performing a forensic
clone to a larger disk. If you're cloning from a
smaller to a larger disk (this will often be the
case), always wipe the destination disk before
creating the clone. This will make sure the
destination disk does not contain leftover data that
might contaminate the results for the forensic
operation that follows.
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Removing a virus from an
individual partition or the entire disk.
Sometimes (boot sector) viruses are difficult to get
rid of. Low level virus code may also be in areas of
your hard disk that are not allocated to any
partition at all! If the virus is contained in one
specific partition, wipe this partition only.
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Replacing a vendor specific Low
Level Format program.
On modern hard disks a 'true' low level format is
not possible. Still, some vendor specific tools
offer a 'low level format' option to cure possible
drive defects. In reality this low level format is
nothing more then writing a byte pattern to all
sectors on the disk, essentially the same operation
as a disk wipe. DiskPatch can be used on any brand
disk, while vendor specific tools are often slaved
to one brand only. Also, DiskPatch allows you to
perform the disk wipe / low level format either for
the entire disk, or for a selected partition.
Important!
Use this feature with care! Once disk is wiped, no data
can be recovered from it!
procedure:
Note: It is assumed you have already selected a
physical disk!
[Select Disk], [Disk Operations], [Wipe],
now select either a partition or select a region
manually. To wipe the entire disk, select 'entire disk'
and leave the suggested default values (just press <enter>).
Note: If DiskPatch encounters areas that can not be read
the 'estimated time remaining' may increase
dramatically. Once the bad areas are processed the
'estimated time remaining' will decrease again.
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Standard vs. pro |
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Please note that the Standard DiskPatch version does
not support disk wiping (Pro or higher required)! DiskPatch
was independently tested and reviewed by www.data-recovery-hub.com:
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