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Rufus – Lighter, faster bootable USB installer maker

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Rufus is a free and open-source bootable USB installer creating tool developed by Pete Batard from Ireland. The first thing that went through my mind when saw its name is the character Rufus Shinra in Final Fantasy VII. So what does it excel at, compared with the classical UNetbootin, powerful Universal USB Installer, reliable Windows USB/DVD Download Tool and fast Win32 Disk Imager?

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Eraser – Completely and permanently remove sensitive data

After all kinds of information leak events, more and more people or companies began to realize the common ways to delete important data is unadvisable. Because that only removes the corresponding data’s records from the File Allocation Table, while all data is still intact on the hard drive. Just because of this, many software can restore the data with ease.

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