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Chief Eating Officer
This is something I have been wondering for a while. We have all heard that when you put something on your hard drive it is almost always there forever. Even if you erase it the information can almost always still be recovered. There are ways to completely erase the information, but it takes a little knowledge and effort. It is not just as quick and simple as dragging a file to your recycle bin.
So my question is this...If the information is not really erased when we just the basic drag and drop into the recycle bin, why do we need larger hard drives? Why do we run our of hard drive space?
So my question is this...If the information is not really erased when we just the basic drag and drop into the recycle bin, why do we need larger hard drives? Why do we run our of hard drive space?