You've gotta love a program that's as small, simple, easy to use, and straightforward as Roadkil's DiskWipe. Download it, unzip it, run it, and use it to overwrite the data on your disks. The program lets you select a drive--including removable drives--and write the entire drive with zeros or random numbers. You may also run multiple passes if you're really paranoid.
Interfaces don't get any simpler or easier than DiskWipe's.DiskWipe leaves you on your own recognizance for selecting drives, though it does present the removable media at the top of the list. But it will not stop you from overwriting your system drive, so... Don't do that. It's much like a loaded gun that relies on its owner to point it in a safe direction.
You could pay for more impressively-styled software, but there's no reason. The program worked for me, it most likely will for you as well. By the way, if you find it handy, Roadkil will accept donations at the Web site (though the donate button in the About dialog did not work for me).
--Jon L. Jacobi
Securely erases the contents of a disk replacing it with random data or leaving the drive completely blank. Numerous passes can be performed to ensure data is totally unrecoverable. Program works on hard and floppy disks as well as USB/Flash drives.
Note: The Download button takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software appropriate for your system. This file is donationware; it is free to use, but the developer accepts and encourages donations.
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