In a message dated 4/6/2007 10:27:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

you  right click on icon "recyle bin" and click on erase
but I also have heard  where you can recover stuff even after you empty 
recycle bins. Sorry If I  am not reading right or butting in
 
 
Hi Katrina:
If you read my latest post it might explain.  Normally stuff that is  emptied 
from the recycle bin is not erased from the hard drive.  It can  still be 
retrieved using special applications.  To prevent stuff  from  being retrieved 
it 
must be overwritten.  Actually overwritten several times  to be absolutely 
non-recoverable with high tech processes.   In the  case we are discussing Dell 
may have added an "Erase" feature to the PC that  will overwrite the stuff 
emptied from the hard drive so that it can no longer be  retrieved.  This would 
be considered a good feature on that PC.
 
 
Emile








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