Considering this claims to overwrite the file data 7 times over with random data before deleting, this seems impossible. What's going on?
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Please have a look at the PC User Guide http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/WSA_PC_Help.htm#C9_SystemOptimizer/CH9g_UsingSecureErase.htm
Webroot should be able to overwrite 7 times....
? can you advise here?
I have to say that having tried this on some larger files I can see what Rohaq means.
Hi Rohaq
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I think that the only thing that you can do if you believe that there is an issue is to Open a Support Ticket to get the Support Team to investiagte the observation and qualify what exactly is happening as I know of no other way to proceed or way to check the veracity of the claim either way.
Regards, Baldrick
Glad to see it's not just me! I'll open a support ticket - thanks!
I had the same problem on 2 different PC’s both running Win 10. I went into the Advance settings a couple of times and checked and then unchecked the “enable right click”. Then I tried reducing the Secure Erase from 7 passes to 3 passes. None of this worked, then on my last effort I reset the settings to max and rechecked “enable right click” and then rebooted my PC. Now it works.
Hey there, :)
I see this is an older post, but I think I am possibly having this issue as well.
For example, if I set Secure Erase to Max of 7 passes to wipe out say, a video file that could even be over 1gb in size, it erases it so fast (even possibly faster than if someone were even using a 1 pass method)
However, I noticed if I open a folder with just photos to securely erase, then it does slow down and takes awhile when erasing all of them on either 3 or 7 passes.
Is there something else that I need to configure/do? Anyway, I will try gmajic’s method to see if that works!
Thank you,
- magrittian
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