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Answer by Shw for Delete files in Linux unrecoverable

press Ctrl+Alt+T to get a new GUI terminal window, then write: shred -uvz -n3 c:/file.txt or c:/ for the whole folder shredded

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Answer by user996142 for Delete files in Linux unrecoverable

There is a shred utility that asks filesystem to write file on the same blocks. There is also srm that modifies file many times and creates mess on its place. Beware of the following things: SSD:...

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Delete files in Linux unrecoverable

What's the ideal command or software to erase files in Linux so they are unrecoverable? A kernel command or any other command or software that would delete the files and make them unrecoverable

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