![]() ![]() Support for more than 20 international erasing standards including US DoD 5220. Parallel erasing of multiple disks at the same time, independent erase & wipe sessionsĮrasing disks with One Pass Zeros sanitizing standard However prepared bootable media will boot and erase the only legacy Intel-based Macs (not M1/M2). If purchased commercial version, you can still request Boot Disk Creator for macOS /OS X plus related Boot Disks from us, ![]() Installation include executable, being able to run on iMac, MacBook & Mac Pro family.Īfter registration it erases all attached disks with 24 international data sanitizing standards including US DoD 5220.22-M and allows parallel erases.īoot Disk Creator and Boot Disks are not supplied for macOS / OS X because newest Apple M1/M2 processors muchĭiffer from Intel architecture and do not support Windows-based or Linux-based bootable environments. Professional version package (zip) contains KillDisk installation (dmg). Permanent Eraser 2.7.3: 1.5 MB - For Mac OS X 10.5+ Permanent Eraser 2.6.3: 1.4 MB - For Mac OS X 10.5+ Permanent Eraser 2.5.3: 1.1 MB. Permanent Eraser 2.8.1: 1.5 MB - Last version available for Mac OS X 10.5 and PowerPC Macs. However system disk (where macOS resides) cannot be erased.įreeware version installation package (dmg) includes executable, being able to run on iMac, MacBook & Mac Pro family and erase all attached disksĮxcept the system disk with One Pass Zeros data sanitizing standard. ugin 1.1.1: 153 KB - Contextual menu plug-in for Mac OS X 10.5 and earlier. You can sanitize any external HDD/SSD or USB Flash Drive connected to your Mac, ![]() It permanently erases all data on Hard Disks, Solid State Drives, Memory Cards & USB drives, SCSI storage & RAID disk arrays. If I really want to delete something, especially from USB memory sticks, I usually fire up. KillDisk for Mac is an easy-to use & compact freeware utility that allows to sanitize attached media storage with the 24 international data sanitizing standards. Im not so happy with the way Mac OS X handles this either. ![]()
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