DISKCLN.ZIP contains the following files.
09/09/98  10:05a   1,149 AUTOEXEC.BAT
02/09/98  10:44p     111 CLEAN_C.SCR
02/09/98  10:45p     111 CLEAN_D.SCR
02/09/98  10:46p     111 CLEAN_E.SCR
02/09/98  10:47p     111 CLEAN_F.SCR
09/08/98  10:54a     111 CLEAN_G.scr
09/08/98  10:55a     111 CLEAN_H.scr
09/08/98  10:58a     111 CLEAN_I.scr
09/08/98  10:58a     111 CLEAN_J.scr
09/08/98  10:59a     111 CLEAN_K.scr
09/08/98  11:00a     111 CLEAN_L.scr
09/08/98  11:01a     111 CLEAN_M.scr
05/05/98  03:06p  93,812 COMMAND.COM
02/10/98  01:16p      11 CONFIG.SYS
08/24/96  11:11a  20,554 DEBUG.EXE
05/10/96  08:34a      40 README.BAT
12/11/98  11:16p   2,211 README.TXT

CREATING THE DISK CLEAN DISKETTE
Extract the files in this .ZIP onto a Bootable Floppy Diskette which 
has DEBUG.EXE on it.  Be sure to over write the AUTOEXEC.BAT and 
CONFIG.SYS on the floppy with the ones in this ZIP.

WHAT THE DISK CLEAN DISKETTE DOES
The diskette simply runs 11 debug scripts, which will remove all 
partitions on a hard drive.  Because it runs 11 scripts it will 
clean up-to 11 physical hard drives at one time (4 IDE and 7 SCSI).  


USEING THE DISK CLEAN DISKETTE
To use the disk, simply boot to the disk and press [ENTER] at the prompt.
!! CAUTION !! This will remove the partitions of 11 physical drives. 

DISCLAIMER
I take no responsibility for the use or misuse of this utility.  The use of 
the utility will remove all data on all hard drives in your computer and that 
data may not be retrievable.  

Use extreme caution with this utility. The script files run very fast and you 
may not be able to stop the process before your drives partitions have been 
cleaned.

Do not remove the  "PAUSE" command from the AUTOEXEC.BAT.  This is the only 
safeguard that will allow you to abort the cleaning process.

DISTRIBUTION
This utility is not Public Domain.  However, you may distribute it freely as 
long as no modifications are preformed.  You may post the utility on an FTP, 
Web, BBS or other as long as a reference is made to the following WEB page 
disclosing where this utility originated:
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/System/2014/index.html
