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Can you use one?
Forcibly delete the file software to delete it? Try it.
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Try it in DOS and it should work
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Then you log out or restart your computer and smash it! If it doesn't work yet! You can try it in safe mode and then smash!
There is also a method, which is more troublesome, to delete --
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Based on the shredding mechanism of the physical sector of the disk, the file shredder can completely erase all file information such as file contents, file names, and allocation tables, ensuring that the shredded files cannot be recovered. It is in line with the U.S. Department of Defense's shredding of classified documents, and its unique way just breaks through the self-protection function of rogue software. Shredded files are unrecoverable and do not go through ** station.
It is also possible to delete stubborn files, that is, files with attributes. So the response is a bit slow!
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Because there are a lot of procedures and mitigations to go through.
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2. After the system engine initialization is complete, click "Repair", check the type to be repaired, and then click "Repair Now" to restart the computer after completion. If you do not know which type of fault you belong to and do not know which type you should fix, you can use the recommended repair level of the system, click Fix Now without selecting it, or select Select All and click Fix Now.
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Hello friend you can choose to prevent recovery by clicking on shred files and that's it.
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When you delete a file, what is actually deleted is the file index that the file has been created on the hard drive, and the file is not completely deleted from the hard drive, which is why you can use hard drive recovery software to recover data! And shredding files is to completely delete the files stored on the hard disk, scrambled, and generally cannot be recovered by data recovery software! Security software such as Kingsoft Antivirus and 360 have this function, and the files you said about Google Kingsoft Word Bully can be smashed!
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Shredding files is basically impossible to recover, and deleted files can only be recovered by marking them on the hard disk.
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Try it first. If not. I suggest you put things on a different plate first.
Then right-click on my computer — Manage — Disk Management — and format the disk you want to delete the file on. Absolutely. I may be stupid with this one, but it will definitely work, and I hope to adopt it.
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Format the disk where the file you want to shred.
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1 All possible reasons are because the computer takes up a lot of CPU memory when smashing files, and the processing speed may be slow, so you have to be patient. If this situation occurs repeatedly and you have not used any other software, it may be because of your own program problems, it is recommended that you reinstall a computer shredding software.
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What are you going to shred 360 has shredding files PC Manager has too
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This cannot be deleted.
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