The Evidence Eliminator

Evidence Eliminator is the
world-renowned professional
disk cleaning system.


Explaining the Evidence Eliminator and Privacy -- Step 1:

Your computer puts all sorts of information on your hard drive as you download images online. The Evidence Eliminator is aware of all these files, and knows how to erase them forever.


Evidence Eliminator -- Step 1.   Disk structure (highly simplified) after file downloads.

The picture on the right represents your hard disk:
  • Black area -- A table of pointers that your computer uses to locate actual files. This table, sometimes referred to as File Allocation Table (FAT) or NT File System (NTFS), contains the addresses of each and every file on your hard drive. These tables are, in effect, the computer's equivalent of an address book!
  • Red files -- Graphics and images that you download and name, such as image1.jpg, image2.gif, etc.
  • Purple files -- Cookies and temporary copies of your image files.

This represents a simplified version of what may reside on your disk after downloading a few files (those shown in red).

Evidence Eliminator can read FATS and NTFS tables.

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