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It Deletes the entire infected file, if its a system file this is bad, but if its just a normal non essential file that you don't need you can go ahead and delete it
Deletes
It deletes locked or hidden files. Read the description, eh?
No, at least not according to what I've heard, and I've never found a way except deleting my entire save file.
the DEL command deletes a specified file when typed in the form below: del file for more information about the command, type : del /? in command prompt
Well the viruses have a file that they come from so the anti-virus deletes the file so viruses cant hide and that's where the anti-virus deletes the virus if ur computer does not have a anti-virus go get it fast before all the viruses get ur computer finsihed for
yes that deletes your saved file and then u start a new game
Restoring files simply takes the deleted file and places it back in its original area. Because file on a hard drive are never fully lost. Reinstalling deletes the old files and replaces them new.
No. Files can be deleted accurately without reformatting. Reformatting is for completely deleting the entire drive's contents and re-establishing the file structure. This is usually used to repair a damaged file structure, or permanently erase all contents of the disk. (Although methods of undoing or recovering still exist.)
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Essentially, yes. Cutting pastes the file to your clipboard and Then deletes it. Deleting just moves it to your recyle bin.