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Hey, anyone know how to remove a file from the computer that has already been beleted but hasn't disappeared?

Deleted this directory with files and it never disappeared. Have been trying to delete it ever since and it just says "cannot read from the source file or disk"

Obviously can't see the file and thinks i'm on crack for suggesting the delete for a second time

Shift + Delete, or just delete there is plenty of ways if the computer is still seeing it to get rid of it, for explanation what sort of directory was removed, just random stuff?? You can try emptying recycle bin, clearing caches and temps, plenty of ways.... I could have a look for ya dan if you wanted too, its not that hard also there are programs out there like file shredder and other ones that can help this process.

Noel i dont think you understand much about computers ol man, so shutttttup :whistling: There a bit well a long shot after your time mate

Shift + Delete, or just delete there is plenty of ways if the computer is still seeing it to get rid of it, for explanation what sort of directory was removed, just random stuff?? You can try emptying recycle bin, clearing caches and temps, plenty of ways.... I could have a look for ya dan if you wanted too, its not that hard also there are programs out there like file shredder and other ones that can help this process.

Noel i dont think you understand much about computers ol man, so shutttttup :) There a bit well a long shot after your time mate

Loud and clear mate. :whistling:

he was at the bar last night makes the best drinks ever.....

are you a bouncer?

Um no he doesnt make drinks as far as i know.

You could say that, we use the term security..

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