From the doc: 'Fake Delete simulates the
deletion of all files/folders in the Windows
directory or whichever directory is passed via the
command line. Fake Delete uses the standard
Windows delete dialog so it appears very
realistic, and it cannot be disabled or stopped.
The custom delete file display list is generated
by scanning the computerÆs directory, and actually
displays the files being deleted. When Fake Delete
initially starts, it adds a file to the Recycle
Bin to assist the illusion. If a directory is
passed on the command line, then that directory is
the directory deleted. By default, the Windows
directory is deleted. The hard drive actually
makes noise each time a file is deleted. If you do
not wish to see the splash screen after the
program has closed, just pass the word 'silent' on
the command line.'