They don't go anywhere, they are still on your hard disk (or fragments of them). When a file is deleted, some or all parts of it are still retrievable in Microsoft Windows. The subject of much anger amongst users who value privacy and security, including me. Go here for more information... http://www.microsuck.com/content/ms-hidden-files.shtml You'll find out all sorts of frightening things about the ubiquitous Windows operating system. It's a real eye-opener. Even if a file is deleted properly, it can still be retrieved using specialist software. Forensic and data recovery specialists are used by large corporations, governments and law enforcement agencies to retrieve valuable data lost by human error, physical disaster, or mechanical failure. So-called deleted files are really not deleted. The pointer to the file's blocks on the hard drive is added to the free-space list in the file directory, and this space, ''may'', eventually, be re-used for new files. Note the "eventually" part: forensic tools can easily recover deleted files with little or no damage. And you thought they were really gone. Nope. There are programs you can use to securely delete specific files or the free space on your hard, such as * Eraser, * BCWipe (http://www.tucows.com/preview/195710.html), * PGP, * Norton Utilities' WipeInfo, or * Cerberus System's Document Security Manager (See http://www.cerberussystems.com/INFOSEC/products/docusec.htm, especially ). Make sure to empty the Recycle Bin first before running these utilities. Oh, and don't forget the '''swap file'''...full images of anything you have run or viewed may still be in the Windows swap file. You need to securely clean that, too. Cerberus has a good tutorial on that: http://www.cerberussystems.com/INFOSEC/tutorial/leaks.htm
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.
Recycle Bin
You can check your recycle bin if deleted files are still there but if your files are permanently deleted then you should go for a recovery service. I have tried Stellar data recovery service to get my important files. You can go for it too.
The Recycle Bin. Windows keeps a special folder, for each disk, for the deleted files; if you open the "Recycle Bin", Windows will show you the deleted files for all connected drives.Note that Windows keeps only a certain number of MB of files for each drive; once that is passed, the oldest deleted files are eliminated permanently, when additional files are deleted.
You can reconfigure the recycle bin so deleted files don't go there. Just right click the recycle bin, select properties, check the "Do not move deleted files to the recycle bin" checkbox You can't, the recycle bin is required to stay permanently on your computer to rid of files you don't need.
user empties the recycle bin
In Windows, normally deleted files are not yet deleted. They are instead shown in the Recycle Bin, which allows users to undelete items before they are permanently lost.
Where do the files go when deleted permanently from the system?hard driveHARD DRIVE
In the Recycle Bin... Unless you delete the files on the bin, Of course, its Permanently deleted.. You can never find it again... But if you just delete it, (that means you dont delete it in the recycle bin) You can find it there... GET it?
recycle bin is very significant because it stores files that are deleted you can use recycle bin to restore files that are accidently deleted
Nowhere, they are deleted.
Items that are placed in the Recycle Bin on the computer desktop are actually not deleted until removed from the Recycle Bin. They are easily restored with a simple command if they are not permanently deleted.