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IT IS OH SO QUIET...
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So I right clicked on a pic, and saved it in my "My pictures" under "New Folder 1" which is a folder that has a few other pics in it too under "My pictures" which is all under "My computer (which most of you already knew)
Well yeah I right clicked and saved it so I could transfer (upload) it to my friend in Cali. It was a pic of me and my friends from a few days ago. One of my friends was mooning a streetlight and all of the rest of us were in the background with thumbs up and thumbs down and yeah LOL it was really funny and I just HAD to capture it on my camera as a joke. After I uploaded it on to my Cali friend, I right clicked on the pic, deleted it, which sent it to the recycle bin...Then I emptied the recycle bin and it said something like "are you sure you want to delete this 1 picture" and put "yes" My question is...now that I emptied my recycle bin, is that pic PERMANENTLY gone, or is it still stored some place? like in a hidden file or something... Cause I HAVE to delete it or my PRUDE of a mom will flip out and never let me go out again...so yeah answer please! |
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I'm pretty sure it's gone forever.
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..unless your prude mom knows how to run one of the many "undelete" programs out there. All the information for the files on your computer are stored in a big table - when you "delete" a file all it does is just remove the title of the file in the table, the information is still there until you write over it. There are a number of programs that you can use to permanently delete files by writing over them multiple times http://www.google.com/search?q=permanently+delete+files |
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http://www.google.com/search?q=permanently+delete+files in case it doesnt come up, SureDelete is free and easy: http://downloads.pcworld.com/pub/new..._disk/sdel.zip |
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and dont forget to delete all of your temporary files
http://www.pchell.com/support/privacy.shtml http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;260897 |
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IT IS OH SO QUIET...
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Thanks...
Would the only way my mom would find deleted pic be if she had a special program (like one that would have to be installed just for undeleting stuff), or could she find the pic with just basic steps that apply for every computer? |
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BadCopy Pro It restores data, BUT.... your hard is most-likely large, so it WILL take a lonnnng time to scan and restore ALL data you've deleted. This program does a really good job restoring damaged/deleted data off storage devices. I am not 100% sure if it'll recover the harddrive, but you can try it. Doesn't hurt to try, right? Here's a free evaluation version to try: http://www.jufsoft.com/badcopy/ We use it at work to help recover students' and instructors' data, and it usually does the trick. |
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but if you don't clean your temp files it would be VERY easy to find |
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IT IS OH SO QUIET...
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Well 1st i saved it on my "my pictures" but then i deleted it...once i deleted it, it was then sent to the recylcle bin...then i did "empty recycle bin". Those are basically the steps...and its no longer in "my pictures" with my other pics, and I also DID delete all temp. internet files...
so after those steps, is it still VERY easy to find, cause basically right now i can't find it when i look thru my computer, but i don't know if it is in some sort of other file which i haven't looked in yet... |
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