According to rumor, Perry E. Metzger said:
I thought I'd ask here, since its related to a lot of the stuff people have written for the PC platform in these parts. I need to securely wipe a bunch of data from an MS-DOS hard drive, so that it can't be recovered. Are there any readily available utilities for this? Will any of them selectively erase only data that isn't allocated to existing files?
PC Tools has a wipe program that will either wipe individual files, or wipe all unallocated diskspace. It also allows you to choose the level of wipe (single overwrite, multiple, etc). -- Kevin Prigge | Holes in whats left of my reason, CIS Consultant | holes in the knees of my blues, Computer & Information Services | odds against me been increasin' email: klp@cis.umn.edu | but I'll pull through...