How to Use NoVirusThanks File Shredder Tool for Complete File Erasure
1) Download & install
- Get the official NoVirusThanks File Shredder Tool from the vendor’s download page and save the installer.
- Run the installer and follow prompts; allow administrative permissions if requested.
2) Launch and set up
- Open the File Shredder Tool (run as Administrator for full access).
- In settings/preferences, choose default shredding method and any UI options (confirmation prompts, recycle bin handling).
3) Choose a secure shredding method
- Pick an overwrite algorithm. Common options:
- Single-pass zeroes (fast, lower security)
- DoD 3-pass (good balance)
- 7-pass or 35-pass Gutmann (very slow, marginal real-world benefit for modern drives)
- For SSDs, prefer a secure-erase command from the drive manufacturer; multiple overwrites are less effective on many SSDs.
4) Select files or folders to shred
- Use the tool’s file/folder browser or drag-and-drop to add items.
- Double-check selections — shredding is irreversible.
5) Remove from Recycle Bin and locked files
- Enable options to empty the Recycle Bin before shredding if available.
- For locked/in-use files, use the tool’s unlock-on-reboot or schedule-delete feature (if provided) or close the locking application first.
6) Run the shred operation
- Click “Shred” or equivalent. Confirm any prompts.
- Wait for the process to complete; time depends on data size and method.
7) Verify erasure
- Use the tool’s verification option if available, or try to recover the file with a recovery utility to confirm it’s unrecoverable.
8) Securely wipe free space (optional)
- To remove remnants of previously deleted files, run the tool’s “wipe free space” feature on the target drive. This overwrites free space without affecting existing files.
9) SSD-specific considerations
- Prefer the drive manufacturer’s Secure Erase or ATA Secure Erase utilities for SSDs.
- If using overwrites, be aware TRIM and wear-leveling may leave data remnants; full guarantee is difficult.
10) Best practices
- Backup important data before shredding.
- Use strong overwrite standards for highly sensitive data.
- Physically destroy drives for the highest assurance when retiring media.
- Keep the software updated.
If you want, I can write step-by-step button-level instructions for the current NoVirusThanks File Shredder UI — tell me which OS and version of the tool you’re using.
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