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BlackArmor DriveCleanser offers you another useful capability — to estimate the results of 
executing a data destruction method on a hard disk or partition. To view the state of your 
cleaned disks or partitions, choose Utilities in the lower part of the sidebar and then Disk 
clean-up
 in the upper part. The BlackArmor DriveCleanser area in the right pane contains 
the View disks link. Click on the link and then choose the partition whose cleaning results 
you wish to view. This opens an integrated DiskViewer  hard disk browsing tool (a  module of 
BlackArmor Disk Editor). 
The aforementioned algorithms offer various levels of confidential data destruction. Thus the 
picture you might see on a disk or partition depends on the data destruction method. But 
what you actually see are disk sectors filled with either zeros or random symbols. 
15.3  Creating custom algorithms of data destruction 
BlackArmor DriveCleanser gives you the opportunity to create your own algorithms for 
wiping hard disks. Although the software includes several levels of data destruction, you can 
choose to create your own. This is recommended only for users familiar with the principles of 
data destruction used in secure disk wiping methods. 
Creating a custom method of hard disk wiping is possible after choosing "Custom…" from the 
drop-down list in the Algorithm Selection window. In this case some new required steps 
appear in the DriveCleanser wizard and you will be able to create a data destruction 
algorithm matching your security requirements. 
 
Having completed the creation, you can save the algorithm you created. This will be handy if 
you are going to use it again. 
To save your algorithm, you need to give it a filename and show the path to the folder you 
want to store it in by selecting the folder from the tree shown in the left pane.  
 
Each custom algorithm is stored in a separate file with its own name. If you try to write a
new algorithm to an pre-existing file, the existing file’s contents will be erased. 
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