This only occurs when I attempt to right-click a file. Even if I try to right-click my C:\ Drive, my PC locks up and I have to use Task Manager. I've confirmed that it does not occur when I uninstall the RC. Thanks.
Wow, this is confusing. Then it's like there's the same clone of the same file even though the original was deleted.
Question 1:Is this "double" retrieveable by Windows Explorer? Or does it has to be special recovery tools?
Question 2: (Main point of this thread, just want to make sure) Erasing...
I understand, so it would be a waste of time, money, and effort to retrieve files there were overwritten or 'shredded', is that correct?
And by other 'copies' of the file all over the drive, what does it mean? Please explain.
I have a guess but not sure which one so that's why I'm asking:
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Thanks so much Joel.
But... is there such a thing has a "hidden" partition in the hard drive? If so what is it used for?
And if the Recycle Bin were emptied, I guess there's no way to see them anymore through Windows Explorer?
Conclusion: Erased Unused Space means that I'll be overwriting the...
The "Erase Unused Space" option is only when you right click the C:\ drive in My Computer (Eraser installed)?
If I recall correctly... files are not really emptied when you remove them from the Recycle Bin, but merely the reference of it from the machine... however it is still stored in a...
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