Feb 14, 2013

How-To Geek: How To Overwrite Free Space Securely in Windows

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How To Overwrite Free Space Securely in Windows
Feb 15th 2013, 07:00

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Your data is important, but just because you have emptied your recycle bin doesn't mean that the file can’t be recovered.

Note: This will work on both Windows 7 and Windows 8.

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