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sdelete 1.51 *does* work in Win 98SE
In the string, "shredder won't shred", John Dulak wrote, try sdelete, at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897443.aspx. Later, in another post, he thankfully added that although v. 1.51 is described as requiring at least Win XP, it might be worth a try. It certainly was, John. The shred that sdelete administered to a trial file defeated Recuva, with trumpets blaring. Single pass. Thanks, John. Mysteriously (to me) the IRS type files I had been trying to shred, with no result, are now gone, gone, gone. Recuva shrugs its sloping shoulders and retires from the battlefied. How could that happen? Maybe repeated startups over a period of 2 or 3 days? Thanks to all previous posters. -- RobF |
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Thanks for letting us know RobF of your experience. It is good to know that there is a good file shredder for Windows 98SE. |
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snip Thanks for letting us know RobF of your experience. It is good to know that there is a good file shredder for Windows 98SE. |
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sdelete 1.51 *does* work in Win 98SE
RobF wrote:
In the string, "shredder won't shred", John Dulak wrote, try sdelete, at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897443.aspx. Later, in another post, he thankfully added that although v. 1.51 is described as requiring at least Win XP, it might be worth a try. It certainly was, John. The shred that sdelete administered to a trial file defeated Recuva, with trumpets blaring. Single pass. Thanks, John. Mysteriously (to me) the IRS type files I had been trying to shred, with no result, are now gone, gone, gone. Recuva shrugs its sloping shoulders and retires from the battlefied. How could that happen? Maybe repeated startups over a period of 2 or 3 days? Thanks to all previous posters. RobF: Glad it worked out for you and thanks for letting us know. I suspect that any such program would use low level hardware commands that would not change much. There is also the fact that it is hard to get developers to devote time and effort to verify that an application works on a little used OS even though they suspect it may work. John -- \\\||/// ------------------o000----(o)(o)----000o---------------- ----------------------------()-------------------------- '' Madness takes its toll - Please have exact change. '' John Dulak - 40.4913ºN,79.904ºW - http://tinyurl.com/2qs6o6 |
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sdelete 1.51 *does* work in Win 98SE
Thanks for your responses, Dan and John. Now for something new, probably not
related, but maybe: This A.M., internet connection on my '98SE backup box failed. It's not possible, is it, that running the sdelete for win XP disorderd my net settings? Using cable, high speed. Tried to repair, but winipcfg crashed. Error message, "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter". A wild guess: ethernet adapter card failed. How unlikely? Many thanks to anyone who may have some comments on this. Sending this on my XP box. "John Dulak" wrote in message ... | RobF wrote: | In the string, "shredder won't shred", John Dulak wrote, try sdelete, at | http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897443.aspx. Later, in | another post, he thankfully added that although v. 1.51 is described as | requiring at least Win XP, it might be worth a try. It certainly was, John. | The shred that sdelete administered to a trial file defeated Recuva, with | trumpets blaring. Single pass. Thanks, John. | | Mysteriously (to me) the IRS type files I had been trying to shred, with no | result, are now gone, gone, gone. Recuva shrugs its sloping shoulders and | retires from the battlefied. How could that happen? Maybe repeated startups | over a period of 2 or 3 days? | Thanks to all previous posters. | | RobF: | | Glad it worked out for you and thanks for letting us know. I suspect | that any such program would use low level hardware commands that would | not change much. There is also the fact that it is hard to get | developers to devote time and effort to verify that an application | works on a little used OS even though they suspect it may work. | | John | | | | -- | \\\||/// | ------------------o000----(o)(o)----000o---------------- | ----------------------------()-------------------------- | '' Madness takes its toll - Please have exact change. '' | | John Dulak - 40.4913ºN,79.904ºW - http://tinyurl.com/2qs6o6 |
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sdelete 1.51 *does* work in Win 98SE
RobF wrote:
Thanks for your responses, Dan and John. Now for something new, probably not related, but maybe: This A.M., internet connection on my '98SE backup box failed. It's not possible, is it, that running the sdelete for win XP disorderd my net settings? Using cable, high speed. Tried to repair, but winipcfg crashed. Error message, "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter". A wild guess: ethernet adapter card failed. How unlikely? Many thanks to anyone who may have some comments on this. Sending this on my XP box. RobF: "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter" sounds like your modem and or router needs rebooted. If you have more than one PC connected to the internet and use DHCP to assign them IP addresses the router/modem usually performs this function. Rebooting the modem/router should force it to assign new IP addresses all around. Can't hurt to shut down the PC at the same time to make sure everything is starting from square one. Restart the modem/router then the PCs and you should be OK. Might be worth checking the cables as well. It is highly unlikely that running SDELETE is the cause of the problem since it is concerned with the file system and not the network connection. I've even run it on PCs with NO network connection. John -- \\\||/// ------------------o000----(o)(o)----000o---------------- ----------------------------()-------------------------- '' Madness takes its toll - Please have exact change. '' John Dulak - 40.4913ºN,79.904ºW - http://tinyurl.com/2qs6o6 |
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"John Dulak" wrote in message ... | RobF wrote: | Thanks for your responses, Dan and John. Now for something new, probably not | related, but maybe: | This A.M., internet connection on my '98SE backup box failed. It's not | possible, is it, that running the sdelete for win XP disorderd my net | settings? Using cable, high speed. Tried to repair, but winipcfg crashed. | Error message, "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter". A wild guess: | ethernet adapter card failed. How unlikely? Many thanks to anyone who may | have some comments on this. Sending this on my XP box. | | | RobF: | | "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter" sounds like your modem and | or router needs rebooted. If you have more than one PC connected to | the internet and use DHCP to assign them IP addresses the router/modem | usually performs this function. Rebooting the modem/router should | force it to assign new IP addresses all around. Can't hurt to shut | down the PC at the same time to make sure everything is starting from | square one. Restart the modem/router then the PCs and you should be | OK. Might be worth checking the cables as well. | | It is highly unlikely that running SDELETE is the cause of the problem | since it is concerned with the file system and not the network | connection. I've even run it on PCs with NO network connection. | | John | | -- | \\\||/// | ------------------o000----(o)(o)----000o---------------- | ----------------------------()-------------------------- | '' Madness takes its toll - Please have exact change. '' | | John Dulak - 40.4913ºN,79.904ºW - http://tinyurl.com/2qs6o6 Thanks, John. Reboot Modem? The only way I know this might be done, if I understand what this means, is that given me by Cox, the provider: disconnect power supply from modem, 20 seconds. Have done that, but will do it again, for a longer time, and see what happens. Will report back -- RobF |
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"RobF" wrote in
: FME, you can reboot the modem all you want and it won't fix anything. In fact, I only turn the modem on when I am about to go online, to the great confusion and despair of idiot tech support of my idiot ISP. I have a fantastic free little WinSock repair utility for 98se which fixed my connection problems in two minutes. It is no longer avail. for DL but I can post it for you if you still have problems. -- Of course, it is no easy matter to be polite; in so far, I mean, as it requires us to show great respect for everybody, whereas most people deserve none at all; and again in so far as it demands that we should feign the most lively interest in people, when we must be very glad that we have nothing to do with them. - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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sdelete 1.51 *does* work in Win 98SE
"RobF" wrote in
: FME, you can reboot the modem all you want and it won't fix anything. In fact, I only turn the modem on when I am about to go online, to the great confusion and despair of idiot tech support of my idiot ISP. I have a fantastic free little WinSock repair utility for 98se which fixed my connection problems in two minutes. It is no longer avail. for DL but I can post it for you if you still have problems. -- Of course, it is no easy matter to be polite; in so far, I mean, as it requires us to show great respect for everybody, whereas most people deserve none at all; and again in so far as it demands that we should feign the most lively interest in people, when we must be very glad that we have nothing to do with them. - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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sdelete 1.51 *does* work in Win 98SE
Rebooting for a longer time (before starting PC) - that did it John. All OK
now. -- RobF "RobF" wrote in message ... | | "John Dulak" wrote in message | ... || RobF wrote: || Thanks for your responses, Dan and John. Now for something new, probably | not || related, but maybe: || This A.M., internet connection on my '98SE backup box failed. It's not || possible, is it, that running the sdelete for win XP disorderd my net || settings? Using cable, high speed. Tried to repair, but winipcfg | crashed. || Error message, "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter". A wild | guess: || ethernet adapter card failed. How unlikely? Many thanks to anyone who | may || have some comments on this. Sending this on my XP box. || || || RobF: || || "DHCP server unavailable. Renewing adapter" sounds like your modem and || or router needs rebooted. If you have more than one PC connected to || the internet and use DHCP to assign them IP addresses the router/modem || usually performs this function. Rebooting the modem/router should || force it to assign new IP addresses all around. Can't hurt to shut || down the PC at the same time to make sure everything is starting from || square one. Restart the modem/router then the PCs and you should be || OK. Might be worth checking the cables as well. || || It is highly unlikely that running SDELETE is the cause of the problem || since it is concerned with the file system and not the network || connection. I've even run it on PCs with NO network connection. || || John || || -- || \\\||/// || ------------------o000----(o)(o)----000o---------------- || ----------------------------()-------------------------- || '' Madness takes its toll - Please have exact change. '' || || John Dulak - 40.4913ºN,79.904ºW - http://tinyurl.com/2qs6o6 | | Thanks, John. Reboot Modem? The only way I know this might be done, if I | understand what this means, is that given me by Cox, the provider: | disconnect power supply from modem, 20 seconds. Have done that, but will do | it again, for a longer time, and see what happens. Will report back | -- | RobF | | |
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