- Download and install EraserDrop here.
- Run EraserDrop. A shredder icon should appear; its default is set to always on top so you won't lose track of it, but you can turn this off pretty easily if it gets annoying.
- Set up your wipe options. Right-click the EraserDrop icon, select "Options," select "Eraser Method," then select one of the options on the list. Each shows its relative security and speed; slower methods are safer, but do take quite some time, especially for large wipes.
(Credit: Rob Lightner/CNET) - Drag and drop files into the icon to start the permanent deletion process. You should see a notification in the system tray.
- You can also wipe the contents of the Recycle Bin or the free space on your computer by right-clicking the EraserDrop icon and selecting "Tasks." Wiping free space can take a very long time, so plan accordingly.
That's it! EraserDrop is incredibly simple to use, and it's portable. You can pop it on a flash drive and take it anywhere you want to use a computer without leaving a trace.