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A visual guide of screens for the: 1.Downloading of software, 2.Installation of program, 3.Creation of Boot Media, 4.Booting and running of Active@ KillDisk, 5.Erasing Disks with Active@ KillDisk, 6.Additional Support Kill Disk © LSoft Technologies, Inc. 1998 - 2010
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Page 1: A visual guide of screens for the: 1. Downloading of software, 2. Installation of program, 3. Creation of Boot Media, 4. Booting and running of Active@

A visual guide of screens for the:1.Downloading of software,2.Installation of program,3.Creation of Boot Media,4.Booting and running of Active@ KillDisk,5.Erasing Disks with Active@ KillDisk,6.Additional Support

Kill Disk © LSoft Technologies, Inc. 1998 - 2010

Page 2: A visual guide of screens for the: 1. Downloading of software, 2. Installation of program, 3. Creation of Boot Media, 4. Booting and running of Active@

Downloading Active@ KillDiskIf you already have access to the KillDisk installer, you may skip the next four slides. Got to the Installing KillDisk section.

This screen shows the login page to access your registered version of the software.https://secure.lsoft.net/clients/

Kill Disk © LSoft Technologies, Inc. 1998 - 2010

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Downloading Active@ KillDisk

Once logged into the Customer Communication Center, you may click on the “RE-DOWNLOAD” link to access the installation program. You may save the file to any location on a network share or local workstation.https://secure.lsoft.net/clients/

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Downloading Active@ KillDisk

This screen will appear, prompting you to regenerate your registered version. Click on the “Email Me Registration Info” to receive a live download access link.

After clicking the button, a message stating “Software registration info has been successfully e-mailed” will appear.

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Downloading Active@ KillDisk

An email will arrive with the access download link to your pre-registered version. Click on the access link to start downloading the file.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The main installation file for Active@ KillDisk is called:“KillDiskSuite-Setup.exe” .Double clicking this file will commence installation of the Desktop software and boot media creation tools.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

Click Next to the initial setup dialog window.The following dialog is the End-user license agreement, click Next after reviewing the license agreement.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The left hand screen displays the default location where the KillDisk software will be installed. Click Browse to change the location or Next to accept the default.The right hand screen displays the available components to be installed. It is recommended to select all options and click Next to proceed with installation.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The left hand screen displays a confirmation of installation. Click Next to proceed or Back to change previous options.The right hand screen displays the installation of files to the selected location.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

On the final screen of the installation process, you may continue into the creation of the Active@ KillDisk Boot Media. You may also uncheck the check box to create the boot media at another time.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The left hand screen displays the Windows Start-up menu, showing the Active@ KillDisk program group and the “Bootable Disk Creator” icon. This start the boot disk creation program.The right hand screen displays the installation of files. You may use any third-party ISO burning program to burn the images to CD/DVD

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Creating the Boot Media for Active@ KillDisk

The Boot Disk Creator program has the ability to create either the DOS boot media or the Windows boot media. This guide will go through the creation of the Windows boot media. The options are generally the same for either DOS or Windows.

Start by clicking on:

“Windows Boot Disk”

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Creating the Boot Media for Active@ KillDisk

In the next step of the Boot Disk Creator, you may select either “CD/DVD Boot Disk” or “USB Flash Boot Disk”. ( the DOS option has the added option of a floppy boot disk.

Select the CD/DVD or USB Boot Disk Option.

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The option above shows the next step in the creation of a CD/DVD boot media. Click on the “Create” button to proceed.

The option above shows the next step in the creation of the USB Flash memory boot media. Click on the “Create” button to proceed.Kill Disk © LSoft Technologies, Inc. 1998 -

2010

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The CD/DVD image (in an ISO format) is being burned to the media.

The USB media will be FORMATED and all data on the USB media will be replaced with the Active@ KillDisk boot image.Kill Disk © LSoft Technologies, Inc. 1998 -

2010

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Installing Active@ KillDisk

The CD/DVD media will automatically be ejected once burning is complete. The CD or DVD is ready for use.

The USB media is complete and ready for safe ejection for the system.Kill Disk © LSoft Technologies, Inc. 1998 -

2010

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Booting from Active@ KillDisk

This slide show the process of booting from the Active@ KillDisk media. The process is the same for CD/DVD media as it is for USB media.

Inset the CD/DVD media (or USB or Floppy) into the system to be erased.

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Booting from Active@ KillDisk

During system POST, select the BOOT PRIORITY or BIOS SETUP to configure the system to boot from the selected media.

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Booting from Active@ KillDisk

Ensure that the CD-ROM device (or whichever media you are using) is selected as the first boot device in the priority of boot devices.

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Booting from Active@ KillDiskWith the correct boot device selected, the system will start to boot from the media. In this case, the CD/DVD device is booting into the Windows edition of Active@ KillDisk.

The loading of Windows in this screen is actually a light-weight edition of WIN-PE.

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Erasing with Active@ KillDiskOnce the boot media has loaded, you will be presented with the Active@ KillDisk screen for Windows. This screen displays all recognized hard disk and removable disk devices.

To select a disk for erasure, highlight the physical disk listed as Hard Disk (80h). To commence complete erasure of the entire drive, click on the Kill button in the toolbar.

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Erasing with Active@ KillDiskOnce the boot media has loaded, you will be presented with the Active@ KillDisk screen for DOS. This screen displays all recognized hard disk and removable disk devices.

To select a disk for erasure, highlight the physical disk listed as Hard Disk (80h). To commence complete erasure of the entire drive, press F10 to commence erasing.

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Erasing with Active@ KillDisk

Progress will be indicated by a horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen.

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Scripting with Active@ KillDiskActive@ KillDisk supports various command line parameters to provide for automated eraser of hard disk drives.

The following parameters can be included in a batch process file within the boot media or by launching a batch file from the command prompt.

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Additional supportfor Active@ KillDiskFor additional Support, refer to the Active@ KillDisk Web Site.

WEB: http://www.killdisk.com/

Email: [email protected]

Support hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm Eastern Time.Toll Free at (877)477-3553 or (905)812-8434 local

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Product documentation for both the DOS and Windows editions of the Active@ KillDisk are included as Adobe Acrobat PDF files.

Video demo of Boot Disk Creation: http://www.livecd.com/livecd_flash_bootcd.htm


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