Deleted
If you delete a file from removable media, the file is gone permanently
to store file that have been deleted ( file that have not been permanently deleted) from the computer, this is in order to make them available for restoration in a case were you need the file you deleted.
When you delete a file or folder from your computer then it does not permanently deleted from your computer, it goes in recycle bin folder. Recycle bin allows users to browse deleted files, undelete those files that were deleted by mistake, or delete them permanently.
No. Absolutely not. Only its name is deleted and its location becomes available to other files to saved in. You need some software to WIPE the file, as Eraser, WipeSecure, etc.
When you delete a file from the trash bin, the data is still there for the file but the reference to the file (the area on the storage device that shows where all the files are) is deleted. You can permanently delete a file by using a program, such as Eraser (http://www.tolvanen.com/eraser/) that writes random data where the file was.
When you delete a file using the Delete key, it is typically not permanently removed from your storage device; instead, it is moved to the Recycle Bin (on Windows) or Trash (on macOS), allowing for recovery. If you empty the Recycle Bin or use Shift + Delete, the file is marked as deleted and the space it occupied becomes available for new data, but the actual data may still exist until overwritten. Therefore, it is not permanently deleted until the data is overwritten or securely erased.
yesYes, in most Windows systems, most files can be deleted while open. HOWEVER, a full copy of the file will still be in RAM and a temporary file until the file is closed. You can also "Save" the opened file if you accidentally deleted the original.
In Windows, deleted files are typically moved to the Recycle Bin, which can be accessed from the desktop or File Explorer. To restore a deleted file, you can open the Recycle Bin, right-click on the file, and select "Restore." If a file is permanently deleted (bypassing the Recycle Bin), it is generally harder to recover and may require specialized recovery software.
Yes, and no. For the average computer user, yes, it does. The way it really works is that the file still takes up space after you permanently delete it from your recycling bin. Once your computer needs that space, it writes over the deleted file, and then it's gone forever. But if you wanted to recover those "permanently gone" files, there are programs that will search for those files, and I've actually recovered a few deleted files myself.
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I have seen in older versions of windows when you permanently delete files windows usually highly compresses them into a file on the hard drive