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Discussion in 'Computer Corner' started by The Nut, Jul 14, 2008.

  1. The Nut

    The Nut Gardener

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    What does "shed recycle bin" actually do as opposed to just emptying it?
     
  2. lollipop

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    Thats blown my head. What?! Must be those mice they`ve sent me round the bend.
     
  3. The Nut

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    on windows, well mine anyway theres a recycle bin. I can just empty it but theres also an option to shred b4 I empty it ....
     
  4. lollipop

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    Whoa!! I didn`t know that-I`ll go and check-maybe its that security paranoia going on at the momen. Maybe if you delete sensitive info etc, it fractures the documents or such up?
     
  5. lollipop

    lollipop Gardener

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    I haven`t got that on my pc, just checked.

    Madness!


    I was scratching my head thinking about a literal shed, with literal windows. Crikey, I must have caught the sun today
     
  6. The Nut

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    lol its all those mice they got into ur head ...lol
     
  7. lollipop

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    Hi Ivory, Just so as you know you have just caved my head in, and now am totally confused.
     
  8. spudbristol

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    Yer all harpic aint ya .....
     
  9. lollipop

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    Indeed. I need some kind of help, and have done for a while. It went down hill as soon as I caught myself talking to the bl88dy cobblestones in my garden
     
  10. Supercue

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    If needed I have some bandaids;)
     
  11. tweaky

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    Erm...pass. You say you are using windows...which version are you using. That would help me answer your question. It wouldn't be Vista by any chance? :thumb:
     
  12. walnut

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    Claire only worry when the cobbles answer you back.:D
     
  13. tweaky

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    I seem to have lost the plot:confused::D
     
  14. The Nut

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    Ive got Windows xp media centre edition
     
  15. tweaky

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    Hi Nut.

    Shred doesn't come with any windows application, so it must be another prog on your puter that is giving you this shred facility. (been looking it up for you)

    However...will try to keep this in plain language. When you empty the Recycle Bin all it does is actually file away that information so that other programs don't use it or link to it...but the data is still there on your Hard Drive.

    Shredding, actually overwrites the deleted data (but only once). Its a form of security, but with the right technical knowledge that data can still be retrieved, but not by the normal computer user.

    I can go into further technical detail if you wish, but I don't think it's necessary yea.

    Look at it this way. You empty your bin at home, but the rubbish is still around although not in your bin. However, if the contents of your bin are incinerated, then the contents take on another form yea, like ash and dust etc.

    Hope this answers your question lass.:thumb:
     
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