I want to give my computer to my cousin since I got a new laptop from work, but want to ensure he can’t recover any of my deleted content. Does Windows have a secure delete feature, and if so, how can I use it?
I want to give my computer to my cousin since I got a new laptop from work, but want to ensure he can’t recover any of my deleted content. Does Windows have a secure delete feature, and if so, how can I use it?
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?
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I know how to drag files into the trashcan icon on my iMac, but I have no idea how to actually delete the files for real. It’s a really basic question, but how do I empty my trash can?