While no one seems to know anything it's probably best to let this thread sleep and stop the hardcore post bumping.
Type: Posts; User: Drutten
While no one seems to know anything it's probably best to let this thread sleep and stop the hardcore post bumping.
It's the same effect as breaking a CD-R disc...pieces all over the place :p. But it's kind of unrefined... not a choice for most peoples/organizations :D! But that wasn't an answer to my question ;)!
I'm not trying to wipe anything :) just curious why all these repetitions. It takes quite a while wiping the empty space just once on a drive. Does it really make a real difference :p?
I'm about to take my MS deg. in eng. so I have some basic knowledge in physics. But if your drive isn't brand new then the noise from past writings (regard one bit as an area where maybe not the...
Well I was more interested in knowing how it's possible to reconstruct the orientation of the bits physically on the disk (should not be?)? If it's due to a flaw in the program performing the wiping,...
Found in this old sleeping thread:
This can't possible be right (and why 8 times)? Once should be enough?!
You need to use "\\"...
fin.open("c:\\progra~1\\mirc\\mirc.exe",ios::in|ios::binary);