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Peter Foldes
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      06-09-2009
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"Mark Levitski" <> wrote in message
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> if you wish to permanently deletethem right click and seelct /empty recycle bin".
> Until such action, they're are shown as delete but if fact moved to special/system
> folder called recyleBin, so if you realize you deleted something useful, you can
> undelete/restore.
> That if delete ditems fit into your recyleBin, since it's not of unlimited capcity
> older items get purged out and newlu delete dtake their space so if you want too
> long you may never recover old deleted files.
>
> That if you doin't have special skills.
> If you're seriously interested in this you will discover that in reality consumer
> OS's do not even delete files physically, but instead remove thhem from file
> allocation tables logically, so if you work for CIA or FBI or 9in data recovery
> comnpanies oyu can often recover files which wwere both deleted and purged form
> recycle bin.
>
> The only way to physically delete files, or "sgred them" is to fill disk space
> they formerly occupied with any bits of choice - usually those are all 0's, or all
> 1' logic bits. Then it's beyond recovery for sure.
> Consumer operating system don't bither to shred files, thewy just logically delete
> their allocation records, because if they had to physically fill disk space with
> garbage to replace former files, it would take ENORMOUS time to delete files -
> equal to the tiem it takes to WRITE same files again, albeit slightly faster since
> it's a consequitive string of all 0's or 1's, not a random bitstream


 
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Mark Levitski
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      06-09-2009
if you wish to permanently deletethem right click and seelct /empty recycle
bin".
Until such action, they're are shown as delete but if fact moved to
special/system folder called recyleBin, so if you realize you deleted
something useful, you can undelete/restore.
That if delete ditems fit into your recyleBin, since it's not of unlimited
capcity older items get purged out and newlu delete dtake their space so if
you want too long you may never recover old deleted files.

That if you doin't have special skills.
If you're seriously interested in this you will discover that in reality
consumer OS's do not even delete files physically, but instead remove thhem
from file allocation tables logically, so if you work for CIA or FBI or 9in
data recovery comnpanies oyu can often recover files which wwere both
deleted and purged form recycle bin.

The only way to physically delete files, or "sgred them" is to fill disk
space they formerly occupied with any bits of choice - usually those are all
0's, or all 1' logic bits. Then it's beyond recovery for sure.
Consumer operating system don't bither to shred files, thewy just logically
delete their allocation records, because if they had to physically fill disk
space with garbage to replace former files, it would take ENORMOUS time to
delete files - equal to the tiem it takes to WRITE same files again, albeit
slightly faster since it's a consequitive string of all 0's or 1's, not a
random bitstream

 
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Mark Levitski
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      06-09-2009
I wrote this silly areticle FOR a newbie

An article written for a newbie does not indicate the author is a newbie
himself.
A children book's author is not a child himself.

Have a nice day, moron

 
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Mark Levitski
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      06-09-2009
Have more seriou sissues than checkign engire system.
I am very particulate and tune up every tiny bit of my machines, but this
Summer2009 the problems we're facing e.g. economic & jobs, and restoring
many years and Gigabytes since my WindowsXP was destroyed, is a kind of task
that leaves TimeZones ignored.

I am even writing this in an ugly font, don't care at the moment.

 
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      06-09-2009
"Mark Levitski" <> wrote in message
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>I wrote this silly areticle FOR a newbie
>
> An article written for a newbie does not indicate the author is a newbie
> himself.
> A children book's author is not a child himself.
>
> Have a nice day, moron


Looks like you stole a new word for your vocabulary, moron!
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Mark Levitski
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      06-09-2009
Newsgroups etiquette prevents me from using stronger language with respect
to Vista.
Windows7 primary goal is to patch Vista.

WindowsXP has survived many years, and the bulk of its Servicepacks were
about security, not functionality.

There's a grave issue with file copy/move/delete, this is a recent addition
to Problem list I am compiling.
I created this list where problem is on the left, and solution is on the
right.

I was not doing this sh** for WindowsXP. Thewre were no problems except
security vulnerabiltieis.

 
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      06-09-2009
"Mark Levitski" <> wrote in message
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> Newsgroups etiquette prevents me from using stronger language with respect
> to Vista.
> Windows7 primary goal is to patch Vista.
>
> WindowsXP has survived many years, and the bulk of its Servicepacks were
> about security, not functionality.
>
> There's a grave issue with file copy/move/delete, this is a recent
> addition to Problem list I am compiling.
> I created this list where problem is on the left, and solution is on the
> right.
>
> I was not doing this sh** for WindowsXP. Thewre were no problems except
> security vulnerabiltieis.


Who are you replying to, moron?
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