Yes. When you delete a file on your computer, the data is generally still recoverable. All that's really deleted is the file name. The data is not removed, it is just flagged as being empty. The data will remain until something else is written there.
There are several freeware "file shredder" utilities out there to securely destroy data from your hard disk. They accomplish this by over-writing the data, usually several times.
I will link some below.
To completely erase the data on the hard drive.
It can erase your hard drive!They can delete your files.
The data hard drive or just hard drive is where all your programs are stored when your computer is shut down. Every progam you see on your computer is stored on the hard drive. That's why the bigger the hard drive the more programs you can put on your computer.
Erase the data of Rock Band on your hard drive.
Before you send your computer to the electronics graveyard, remove the hard drive. If the computer still functions, you can erase the hard drive.
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The 'format' command will appear to erase the hard-drive HOWEVER - ALL it does is erase the reference track. The data will still be on the drive (and can be recovered). There are programs that will physically write either random characters or just zeros to every sector of the drive - over-writing all the data that was stored.
The hard drive of the computer generally contains the data.
It will quite possibly erase the data stored on the device.
A hard drive.
Yes, Surely it will remove everything on hard drive. Formatting a hard drive means to remove everything on hard drive. If you are formatting only a specific drive like C:\ or D:\ then the data in only that drive will be removed.
To completely erase the information on your hard drive, you can try a third-party tool like iReaShare Data Wipe, which can completely erase your files, folders, hard drives, and external devices on a PC.