DriveScrubber 3.5.9
Erase the entire hard drive, or wipe just the free space on your hard drive to scrub file remnants while leaving the operating system and applications intact. DriveScrubber works within Windows, and cleans unwanted data from your primary hard drive or partition, your flash drive, your USB hard drive, and even your digital camera.
Deleting a file removes the reference to that file, but not the file itself. Space occupied by the file`s data is marked as "free space," and unless the data is overwritten, it remains on the drive, as does the evidence of the source file.
Even reformatting a hard drive is not enough to erase the data on it. Formatting removes file allocation information, and it performs other housekeeping functions for data storage. But it does NOT erase data.
DriveScrubber cleans your drives above Department of Defense standards, ensuring that deleted files stay out of reach, and even shredding stubborn malware that cannot be removed by other methods. A single license of DriveScrubber can be used on up to 3 PCs.
Protect your digital privacy! DisCryptor Personal will manage it for free. It contains a plenty of advanced tools for security of disks, portable media, files, data shredder, password generator and manager, scheduler, archive manager and many others.
Auto Clear History is an effective computer evidence and web history cleaning tool. It could quickly clean all history of your web browsing and computer use.
XP Firewall Commander is an easy to use control interface for your Windows XP firewall which lets you add and remove exceptions for programs and services so that they can receive inbound traffic. You can turn on/off the firewall with one click.
Advanced Tracks Cleaner is a powerful tool for your protection. Every day when you work on a computer, Windows keeps track of your activities on the computer, when you are connected to the Internet, the web browser you are using leaves many traces of
PC TIME LIMIT PRO lets you specify when exactly and how long the computer can be used. Schedule time intervals and the number of hours each child can use the computer per day a week.
