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I want to wipe out a hard drive that over time has lost space due to being used to test OS tweaking. It's a 350GB drive and only shows 291GB.

It's been years since I have used anything like this, can anyone recommend a good program to use to try and get as much storage back as possible.
 
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      12-06-2009
Disk Management in Windows can format the drive.
 
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      12-06-2009
Unless anything on the drive is being used by the current OS.
 
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Yeah, I know. I wasn't sure if there is anything that maybe does a better job. That mabye makes multible sweeps over the files deleting more of the info allowing the disc to re- gain some of the lost space. Something Disc bootable, becuase I want the hard drive completely clean of anything.



Edit: I should of said, I don't want Windows or anything on it. I am installing it into a friends tower and would like to get the most out of it. He has his own version of windows 7 to install on it.

Free or paided, I don't mind paying if it's a good program. I am sure it will come in handy more then once.

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Hi mattweed9

DBAN can do that > http://www.dban.org/ it will completely erase anything on the HDD including any virus, and its free
 
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Thanks, I used to use Killdisc. I had a paid version, but I can't seem to find it for the life of me.

Thanks again.
 
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You can even use a program called File Shredder, or you can use a Windows disc to format, then stop the program from installing after format. I know that you can use a XP Pro disc to accomplish this. With that large drive, it will take a while, unless you choose quick format, which I don't recommend.
 
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If you are simply wanting a clean hard drive for your friend to use. You can delete the partition table and then repartition for you friend. When deleting the partition you will need to format to create the file table.

By the way, I do prefer doing a full format as catilley suggest after re-partitioning.
 
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A good Drive partitioner or Cleaner
Partition Wizard is very good for this

Link > http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-...n-manager.html
 
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      12-07-2009
I'll add another shout out for DBAN. I've used it on more than one occasion to fix a badly partitioned drive and it's not failed me yet.
 
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