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If there's a native way to do this in Windows, which there is (via clean all in CMD), then I'd much rather stick to that than to CCleaner or any third party tool for that manner.
But I'm still curious to hear F22 Simpilot's views on what I asked him lastly. Hope he understands I meant it well in the name of discussion ...
Again ... distinguish carefully between 'clean' and 'clean all' ... they are not the same thing.
What you are referring to is 'clean all' and from what became evident from the discussion here - dban overwrites a drives sectors with new data, instead of only zeroing those sectors (which is seemingly what 'clean all' does).