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Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby niche » 11 Dec 2016, 13:48

Usually all deleted files are in the recycle bin . Is it possible to delete file from the hard drive, without the files being in recycle bin or any other folder. If yes, what kind of commands are required to delete and undelete the files
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Re: Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby Canaria » 11 Dec 2016, 15:45

Hold Shift, click what you want to delete, and then press delete. That's it

Let me know if it doesn't work for ya so I'll provide another alternative :>
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Re: Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby darkthorn » 11 Dec 2016, 20:18

That's only possible through DOS commands but I can not imagine why someone would have such work when it is so much easier to click on the file and delete it. With Dos commands you have to type some text to change dirs and delete files, and once deleted it is more difficult to recover the file. I wonder why you would want to go through this process.
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Re: Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby Canaria » 11 Dec 2016, 20:40

darkthorn wrote:That's only possible through DOS commands


Nay, DOS is a possible alternative but more like a last resort sort of method. The easiest way to delete while bypassing the recycle bin is as explained in my previous post.

Also yeah I do think it's inconvenient to delete files bypassing the recycle bin. I mean, why would you do that?
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Re: Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby niche » 12 Dec 2016, 00:29

I am facing large scale corporate espionage, allegedly by google, tata for the last 6 years because top indian intelligence and security agency officials want to steal my impressive resume, investment for their mediocre lazy greedy relatives, friends and lovers to get them indian intelligence jobs, deny me the income and opportunities I deserved because I am a google competitor. The relatives, friends and sex partners of top indian officials do not want to study hard for a professional degree or work for decades to save any money or start their own business, yet want to steal the impressive resume of an experienced person to get a monthly salary from the indian government with the help of their friends and relatives who are abusing their powers as government employees.
Now to cover up the sex, cheating, impersonation fraud these women indian intelligence employees and their associates are doing everything possible to cause losses, waste my time. Hacking the laptop and deleting all the website files in the folder blte using the BSNL connection without leaving a trace is one form of corporate espionage used by google, tata and other internet companies.
They want to cause maximum downtime, losses, so that I cannot make any money online at all. I am trying to trace the deleted folder blte on my laptop , yet the hacker has eliminated it completely. One of the google, tata sponsored fraud intelligence employees brahmin nayanshree hathwar and her associates had been threatening to delete the files for a long time . I would like to know the software or method the hacker used to delete the folder, so that I can recover the files and folder.
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Re: Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby nakitakona » 12 Dec 2016, 06:26

I have found two reasons why deleted files couldn't be found in the recycle bin once they're deleted. They should be in the recycle bin as they are deleted. One reason, the recycle bin is already full and there is no enough space to handle those added deleted files. And the other reason is the recycle bin hasn't been reset its store folder. However if you want to recover those deleted files, I think, there is a program to undelete those deleted files.
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Re: Deleted files not in recyclebin

Postby germainebull » 12 Dec 2016, 09:11

nakitakona wrote:However if you want to recover those deleted files, I think, there is a program to undelete those deleted files.


I would like to know that this program is. Could you please share it.
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