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They go nowhere. They stay where they were before they were deleted. Your computer will flag that area as usable space, and it may eventually get written over with other information, or not. If you really want to erase something for good, you have to get a program like Kill Disc, and it will set it all to blank, all zeros. Then you can reformat it and add reload the operating system.

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