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When you delete a file – whether from a local drive or attached media – you can’t assume it’s gone for good. The contents can often be recovered, which is reassuring if you have inadequate backups, but a worry for anyone who deals with sensitive data.
This is because the regular deletion process doesn’t actually remove the zeros and ones from your hard drive. In the interest of performance (and to save wear and tear on your hard drive), Windows removes deleted files from the index of files on