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Delete Files Permanently : Online Help
How to wipe the Recycle Bin through the Recycle Bin right-click menu
You can easily wipe the Recycle Bin content using the 'Wipe Recycle Bin with DFP' option integrated in the Recycle Bin context menu.
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Tips:
1. If you have Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows 2008, we recommend that you run Delete Files Permanently as an administrator so you have permissions to delete all necessary files, wipe free space and wipe the Recycle Bin.
If you have Windows XP/2003/2000/ME/98, make sure you have administrative privileges.
2. If you use a anti-virus scanner that checks files saved to the disk, it could slow permanent deleting files, wiping free space and wiping the Recycle Bin as the anti-virus scanner checks files after each overwriting/verification pass.
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Right-click the Recycle Bin icon and select 'Wipe Recycle Bin with DFP'


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How to use Delete Files Permanently I ran "Wipe free space". I had 600GB free space when I started but after wiping I had only 550GB. Nothing else was done to the computer while wiping. What happened to the 50GB?
It sometimes happens that due to disk errors after wiping free space the free space decreases. To correct it we recommend that you check your disk for errors and make defragmentation if necessary.
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