Edit Sector
You can view and edit any sectors on your Harddisk by Partition Table Doctor. Press "Ctrl+F1" key or select "Edit Sector" from Sector menu, The Edit Sector window will be displayed. The first sector of current partition will be displayed by default.
To view other sectors, just set the position of the sectors. Use mouse to move cursor to Cylinder, or Head, or Sector or Absolute field then enter a value. The sector pointed by the cylinder, head and sector will be displayed immediately. Using "Page Up" or "Page Down" keys, you can view other sectors forth and back.
If you want to Edit Sector, press "Insert" key or use mouse to hit any position on current sector, then enter HEX value. Edit Sector doesn't directly Edit Sector on Harddisk (using memory instead). If you want to save modification on sector immediately, press "Ctrl+H" or select "Save Sector" to save modification on sector. Press " Esc" key or use mouse to move cursor to Cylinder, or Head, or Sector or Absolute field or buttons on Edit Sector window to leave edit. If modification has occurred on current sector, the Save to sector dialog will be displayed; you can choose "Yes" or "No".
In addition, you can save some of the sectors started from current sector into a file. Enter start absolute sector and count, file name. Also you can restore file to sectors, just enter start absolute sector and count, file name.
For securely erasing (shredding) data, and also simply for filling disk sectors with zero bytes, just enter start absolute sector and count. This function can erase all data on one Harddisk. More information sees Fill Sectors.
Save Sector
If you want to save modification on sector immediately, press "Ctrl+H" key or select "Save Sector" to save modification on sector.
This feature allows you to save the results of sector editing or to reject it.
If you have made changes in a Harddisk sector and decided to exit the editor without saving them, you will see a warning about the necessity of saving.
Save To File
To save some of the sectors started from current sector into a file, click "Save To File" button.
Save To File results in opening the Save Sector To File window.
In this window enter the start absolute sector and count, file name and its path or locate a file by clicking the "..." button. The maximum of count are 2000.
To save a file clicks the "OK" button.
Restore From File
To read a block from a file and insert it to a disk sector, you can click "Restore From File" button.
The selection of Restore From File results in opening the Restore Sectors From File window.
In this window enter the start absolute sector and count, file name and its path or locate a file by clicking the "..." button.
The maximum of count are 2000. To restore click the "OK" button.
Fill Sectors
Fill Sectors is the best utility you need to securely erase all traces of your activity on computer. You can have many reasons for this, even if you did't mind about it so far: computer is being rented and it will be returned possibly with your private information you don't want to disclose, you could donate your old computer, you could give your computer to friend for a while, your computer could be stolen or even seized, may be your company regularly inspects your workstation on weekends (or, may be parents?). In any such case the information, which can tell much about you personally and your activities, could be accessed by anyone else. You even deleted all data you have noticed could be sensitive, but it still could be there, on Harddisk, in the form of temporary files, as some strings in configuration files or in registry, and even in the form of magnetism of storage media you have surely forgotten about. Don't give anyone a chance to discredit you use - Fill Sectors!
Don't leave your secrets on your old HDD. Don't forget to erase your Emails, Internet History and Cache, Contact data, financial data, Trade Secrets or just private files you want to get rid of.
Just run Fill Sectors and select area of your Harddisk: just enter start absolute sector and count and start the wiping process. You can feel certain that all personal information is eliminated. When specified, Fill Sectors erases all data including partitions, folders, directories, files, file tables, dynamic drive overlays and master boot record information. It erases all viruses including master boot sector viruses.
If you want to securely erase your all data on you Harddisk, just enter absolute with zero and count with the maximum of number sectors (see Count: 1--XXXXXXX) of your Harddisk.
It's easy, quick and safe.
Windows Version: Can wipe sectors on none-system disk drive only.
DOS Version: Can only run pure MS-DOS environment.
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