It’s pretty easy to permanently delete files on a modern Mac system if you’re not paying attention. You drag ’em into the Trash and empty the Trash. Then realize “OMG! I needed that file!”. Sorry, too late. Or is it?
It’s pretty easy to permanently delete files on a modern Mac system if you’re not paying attention. You drag ’em into the Trash and empty the Trash. Then realize “OMG! I needed that file!”. Sorry, too late. Or is it?
Modern computer systems have a staging ground for files and folders you want to delete, either the “Trash” or the “Recycle Bin”. But once that’s emptied you can’t recover anything, right? Not necessarily…
I don’t believe that files are really deleted on my Windows 10 computer. Which is a problem. How can I securely delete them so that they can’t be recovered?