Prevent Recovery 5.0

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This program is to make deleted files and folders unrecoverable. Its made as Wizard program and will be friendly for any computer newbie. "Prevent Recovery" will overwrite all free space on your hard disks that can contain fragments of deleted files with random data to avoid any possibility of recovery. It uses several security algorithms (you can replace deleted data with random characters, digits, spaces). While writing "Prevent Recovery" fills out information to the end of each cluster, leaving no chance to restore even just one word! No deleted files, pics, videos or other data can be recovered. Multiple languages supported for interface. This tool can also wipe Windows paging file (virtual memory cache) for top privacy.

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