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Pag deleted na po ba sa recycle bin yung file o item, hindi na mareretrieve?

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Kapag deleted na po ba sa recycle bin yung file o item, hindi na mareretrieve o restore? Just wanna make sure na walang makukuhang ebidenz. :yes:
 
may built in na file shredder ang Windows. eto yun eh,

Use Windows Built-in File Shredder​

Windows do provide you access to a simple and easy-to-use option for permanently deleting a file. This method can be pretty easy to shred the files without the possibility of any recovery. The built-in secure data deletion tool that forms part of the Windows system is called Cipher. The method or the option has continued to exist since the days of Microsoft XP. If you are not happy with using any third-party options for secure deletion of your files, using the built method may prove to be quite handy.

The method does not come with a graphical interface, making it more challenging to use if you are a newbie.

Before you can use the option to shred the files, you need to delete the files you want to shred. You should first delete the files and then clear your recycle bin. The Cipher command only works with the files that have already been deleted.

Once you have deleted the files that you want to erase securely and cleared the recycling bin, the next step should be to follow the steps here below –

  • Launch Powershell on your computer.
  • Make sure that you are running it as an administrator.
  • Type in the following command: cipher /w:C:
That does it. The command will securely wile all the deleted files from the target drive like C: or D:, which has unallocated space or data. That would mean the command will not touch any files that have not been deleted. It will shred only those files that have been deleted, as explained in the above example.

Shred deleted files in Windows using Cipher command


The process can take a very long time, depending on how much data you have deleted over time. If you want to speed up the task, you can specify the exact folder you wish to operate the cipher command.

A few of the examples would include:

Cipher /w:C:\Users\Jim\Documents
would handle only those files deleted from the Documents folder for the specified user.

--- pero if may avast ka, mas madali, since shred talaga lahat.
 
Kaso baka walang syang admin access...
Di ko rin po kasi kayang gawin yung suggestion ni sth_gerds, di ko alam kumalikot ng pc. Wala akong alam pagdating sa pc. Last time na nasira ung dati kong gamit na pc eh kakadownloads ko ng kung ano ano biglang nag black screen ung pc ko kaya may trauma na ako. Okay lang cguro kung pc ko kahit masira ok lang.
 
pwede pa po marecover.... search ka po dito ng pang recover like Recuva, EaseUse, etc... madami po dito search ka lang po
Ang gusto ko po kasi eh hindi na marecover pa. Para walang ebidenz..:giggle:
 
Kapag ang partition na nilalagyan dati ng files ay kasalukuyan pa ring ginagamit, marerecover pa rin yong files. Ang files ay hindi na marecover kung nadelete na yong partition.
 
narerecover. best way isa sirain mo na lang physically ung hardrive. nahuli ako ng misis ko noon at naging away pa yan. lalo mga photos and videos nako
 
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