Formatting a disk only resets the file system, making data appear erased but still recoverable. In contrast, WIPERAPP securely overwrites the entire disk, ensuring that data is permanently erased and cannot be recovered. It follows industry standards for secure data sanitization, making it a reliable solution for data destruction.
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- Getting Started
- Basics
- Admin Dashboard
- Tokens
- Client’s Interface
- Mobile Devices – Configuration
- Wiping
- Licenses
- Settings
- Reports
- Troubleshooting
- Internet Connectivity Status Not Changing from Offline to Online
- Why isn’t the QR code modal appearing?
- “Token Invalid” error
- “Checksum Mismatch” errors
- “Drive Not Supported” error
- Invisible WIPERAPP Partition
- Compressed Image Error in ISO
- Locked Drives in WIREAPP
- Report Generation Issue
- Drive Wipe Compliance Failures
- Drive Detection Issue
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I recover data after using WIPERAPP?
- Can I run WIPERAPP without installation?
- Can I use WIPERAPP on damaged or failing drives?
- Can WIPERAPP run on virtual machines?
- Can WIPERAPP wipe all devices?
- Can WIPERAPP wipe multiple drives at once?
- Can WIPERAPP wipe specific files only?
- Does WIPERAPP support encrypted drives?
- Does WIPERAPP support SSD wiping?
- How Can I Get Assistance from the Support Team?
- How is WIPERAPP different from formatting a disk?
- How long does WIPERAPP take to wipe a drive?
- Is the Boot Menu the Same Across OS When Accessing WIPERAPP?
- Share Internet via Mobile Device
- Tokens in WIPERAPP
- What file systems does WIPERAPP support?
- What is Redeem Code?
- What is the verification process in WIPERAPP?
- Which compliance standards does WIPERAPP support?
- Why does WIPERAPP verify only 10%—is it compliant?
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