![]() ![]() Map /Boot/IMG/ACTIVEKILLDISK.iso (0xFF)then press ![]() Map /B and continue adding letters and pressing until you get to Verify that root has been established, by typing: Otherwise press "c", get to command line and in it type:įind -set-root /B and continue adding letters and pressing until you get toįind -set-root /Boot/IMG/ACTIVEKILLDISK.isothen press Of course the alternative of the infinite monkey approach works allright, if you have an infinite number of monkeys available. This is recommended NOT because I am a sadist (or not more than the average ), but because when you input manually on command line autocompletion may solve some issues with paths/filenames AND as soon as you press after each line in most cases grub4dos will give you some feedback, which is useful to troubleshoot issues. Yes, but the example is wrong, your copied entry - even if copied in good faith is also wrong, AND you haven't yet specified the grub4dos version you are using AND as said you should ALWAYS use command line, NEVER use pre-made menu.lst entries when experimenting. It looks as though it is trying to mount 0,0 which is the USB drive most likely? Sorry for all the questions. the example above is what i changed it to. I do have the iso in both the locations however. No time limit but some features disabled.The reason i had the two different paths is simply because the example has it. The free (trial) version only allows for single-pass deletion. To use the software, simply create the bootable CD/DVD image with the provided ISO burning application and use it to boot your computer - do not try this unless you want to wipe the content of your drive! Active Kill Disk also includes a Windows application that allows you to securely delete the content of selected drives and partitions, without the need to create a bootable disc. It uses access to the drive's data on a physical level via BIOS bypassing logical drive structure organization, thus it does not matter what operating systems and file systems are used on the machine. Active KillDisk works with any computer that is capable of booting into DOS mode from a CD/DVD or USB drive. It supports 17 sanitizing standards, including DoD 5220.22-M, Gutmann, Gost and many others. ![]() Active Kill Disk is a DOS and Windows utility that allows you to completely destroy all data on your hard drive, eliminating any possibility of future recovery. ![]()
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