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I will also add that deleting all traces of a file doesn't do shit since you aren't actually removing it from the hard disk as opposed to having the computer forget the file exists. Edit: The only argument I hear from the Mac users is OMG VIRUZ and OMG BLU SCR33N OGM MUST BE WINDOWZ FAULT AND NOT MINE.
how would you get rid of files permanently then?
now now, stop trying to influence this brittle OP.. we need more people to send nude pics these days. women are starting to find morals and the whole," I'm not a sexual object" is garbage. strip and send on OP. and bless you.
^ win...
If you've ever seen the Fake Max Ad... "On a PC, no data is really lost. I mean there's a way to undelete a file. If you know what your doing in DOS, you can go in and recover anything that's been corrupted. On a MAC, if you lose a file, you run to the store to the store to get a MAC version of Norton Utilities. You run back, only to have Norton tell you; "YOU IDIOT! YOU OWN A MACINTOSH! THAT FILE IS F@#&ING GONE. IT'S JUST GONE!"
Yeah, that's BS. In all OSes except those designed with paranoia in mind, *nix based systems included, when you delete a file the computer is just removing the link to it and saying the space is usable again, but it doesn't actually touch the data itself. If you really want to make sure a file is gone you need to overwrite the data location, which is what shredder programs tend to do. Now, granted, the newly allocated space is actually highly likely to be overwritten relatively quickly, so some data loss is almost certain, but OP's aunt will probably see most of the photos recovered. It is all the OP can do to hope that eir photos are among the lost/corrupt data.
stick to pc. Mac is made for true intellectuals
lol it's the other way around you retard. Why do you think the Mac is so restricted? So retards won't have the chance to **** it up despite their low intelligence.
retard?? obviously ur poor quality in pic says it all about pc. i guess u got so much anger inside cuz u are rude and ur pc cant download good quality **** watchable enough to satisfy ur loney blue balls. haha. stick to ur dads old picture mags. u may be more lucky in the lady department.
oh and the post just shows how people can **** it up. maybe read again cuz she managed to delete every photo. me, none. later hater
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Do that on a private computer! Never ever on a shared computer!
YDI for doing that on a computer used by anyone besides just you. you know there is always a chance of someone else seeing the pics when you do that. or really when you do it at all.