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Erase Hard Drive
Is your computer cluttered with junk programs and files, or infected with a virus or spyware? Computer clutter can destroy performance, and it only takes one virus to infect and take control of your computer. Backing up your data and giving your computer a fresh start can dramatically improve your system's performance.
Reasons to erase hard drive:
- Your hard drive has become corrupted or has a virus
- You want to clean the hard drive to get a fresh start
- Your computer performance has dramatically decreased
- You want to improve your PC's speed
- You want to prevent identity theft
WipeDrive can easily and permanently erase hard drive to give you a fresh, "good as new" hard drive.
Does formatting a hard drive erase hard drive?
Formatting hard drive data DOES NOT erase the data! It is still there and is accessible to most file recovery programs. With WipeDrive you can completely erase hard drive to get a fresh start or get rid of computer viruses that other programs can't. WipeDrive gives you back your computer performance and speed.
Problem—Your computer is cluttered and running very slowly.
Solution—The best way to erase hard drive and reclaim system performance is to overwrite your hard drive with random information using a product like WipeDrive.
Overwriting your hard drive will ensure that any old, corrupt data and settings will not accidentally interfere with your current programs. Combined with a fresh installation of your operating system, WipeDrive will dramatically increase the performance of your sluggish computer.
WipeDrive
$39.95
Completely Eliminate Hard Drive Data
- Use before getting rid of your PC to prevent identity theft
- Restore hard drive to "like-new" condition
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Testimonials
"Suffice it to say, WipeDrive did a great job wiping clean the hard drive of an older desktop! Now that I know the process for rebooting the desktop, I can write about the experience in our monthly Newsletter including my stupid mistakes requiring your great support!"- Dave H.




