This explains everything. First that deleting to RB is so fast while normal moving is slow (over 2 min for a big file) and availability of erase RB in Eraser which in other way will be totally obsolete.
Thank you very much!
Regards
Yes, I know for the direct erasing from context menu, but it's too inconvenient for me. Especially if the files are over 100MB. It's much faster to just delete and when I finish all my work with the PC to start wiping Recycle Bin.
I was thinking that since there is such feature in Eraser...
I'm wondering when a file is deleted to recycle bin is it moved there (like defragmenting) or what? Because if it is simply moved and a hidden copy left on the previous place, what is the point of erasing the recycle bin? The file will be recoverable.
I'm asking because it's much easier for...
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