yes, if you are using windows vista all you have to do is go to my computer, recovery (D:) (click on that) then there shold be a file that has your computer name.. mine being CHRIS-PC. chose that and scrool through the files listed... delete files you don't need or you don't use anymore. and that should free up some space on your recovery.
just push the button(delete)and it will delete
If you run Install then Repair it shouldn't delete files in "My Documents" (at least it didn't when I did it recently). If you run Install then Install it will delete the files.
To create more space on it for other files.
Format it or delete it.
Highlight the files to be deleted, then click 'Delete' on your keyboard.
just delete it. where is the problem?
Seagate hard drive recovery will restore files which were not backed up or deleted. One can download the free trial and run the program to restore files.
When user performs shift + delete method to removed files, it is also by passing the recycle bin. At this stage Windows Operating System does not provide any option to restore deleted files and folders from storage media devices. The file can no longer be recovered by the Windows Operating System. But actually, the content of the file remains on the drive, relatively intact, until the section of the drive it occupies is overwritten by another file. You just need a file recovery software to recover deleted files by pressing Shift + Delete from windows hard drive or partitions. Free shift delete file recovery software recommend for you - EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition. You may want to also try RECUVA which is also free and can both recover a file to a new drive area or completely over write those you know will not be required again.
If it turns back on, always go to safe mode or boot off a recovery disk for Macintosh computers, copy all important files to an external drive, delete all files on the computer, reboot, add all files on the hard drive to the computer again.
If you right-click on the Recycle Bin and select Empty Recycle Bin, it will permanently delete all the files in the Recycle Bin for all drives. Note that the file data itself is not erased, just the index pointing to it. Data recovery tools can read these erased files quite easily.
Put all important files in an external hard drive, delete all files on the computer, not the external drive, empty the recycle bin, copy drive to computer, then you're done.
It can erase your hard drive!They can delete your files.
No, replacing a hard drive will.