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Installing Eraser 5.8
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- Download the installer from http://www.heidi.ie/eraser/ and save it to your computer's desktop.
Note:
You can also download the software from download.com:
http://download.cnet.com/Eraser/3000-2092_4-10231814.html?tag=mncol
- Locate the installer on your computer's desktop.
- Double-click the installer to begin the installation process.
- The installation process for the Eraser program is very similar to other programs: Follow the on-screen directions.
- When the installation process is almost complete, you will see a window that looks similar to the following:

- Close all open programs and click Finish. Doing so will reboot your computer.
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Using Eraser 5.8
Erasing a file or the files in the Recycle Bin
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Eraser adds a context menu to Windows Explorer so that when you right-click a file or folder, you have the option to Erase a file. This option is indicated by the red arrow in following graphic:

- When you choose to Erase a file or folder, you will see a prompt asking you to confirm your decision because erasing a file using the Eraser program is an irrevocable action. When you choose to Erase a file or folder, you will NOT be able to recover the file or folder. The prompt will appear in a dialog box that looks similar to the following:
- NOTE:
If you have items in your computer's Recycle Bin, right-clicking the Recycle Bin will reveal the Erase Recycle Bin option. Selecting this option will securely erase everything in the Recycle Bin.
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Erasing all free space
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- You can choose to erase all the "free space" on your computer's hard drive by running the Eraser program from your computer's Start menu.
- Click Start.
- Click All Programs.
- Click Eraser.
- Click Erase. You should see a window that looks similar to the following:

- From the File menu, click New Task (as shown in the following graphic).

- Select the drive on which you want to erase the free space. In the following example, the C: drive is selected. Click OK.

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From the Task menu, click Run (as shown in the following graphic).

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When prompted to confirm your decision, click Yes.
This task may take a long time (a few minutes or a few hours). Eraser shows a progress chart as it is performing the erasure (as shown in the following graphic).
- After the erasure is done, click Close.
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Eraser Options
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- Selecting the Options button in the Confirm Erasing dialog box (as shown in the following graphic) gives you more control over the method of erasure.

- By default, Eraser uses a more secure method to erase files than it does to clean up the free space on your hard drive. You can increase the security of the free-space erasure by choosing a more secure method.
Be aware that doing so can increase the length of time it takes to erase the free space on your computer's hard drive.
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In the Confirm Erasing dialog box, click Options. You will see the Preferences: Erasing dialog box.
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Click the Unused Disk Space tab.
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By default, option number 4 is selected (Pseudorandom Data). If you wish to increase the security of the free-space erasure, click option number 3: US DoD 3-pass method (as shown in the graphic above).
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Click OK.
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Scheduling automatic free-space erasure
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You can use the scheduling capabilities of Eraser to regularly run free-space erasures of your hard drive. However, be careful about Eraser interfering with your regular work schedule. To set up a free-space erasure schedule, follow these steps:
- Click Start.
- Click All Programs.
- Click Eraser.
- Click Erase.
- Click Scheduler from the left window pane.
- From the File menu, click New Task.
- On the Data tab, verify that your computer's hard drive is selected.
- Click the Schedule tab and select the date/time you would like your hard drive's free space erased.

- Click OK.
NOTE: Again, be careful to schedule this task for a time when you won't be using the computer.
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