I'm looking for where the trash blurs his trash

I'm looking for where the trash blurs his trash. I want to remove it and put it into a thing of data storage, I bought as an E: / drive

As you empty the trash it is not jam files (unless you have special 3rd party software), or put the files anywhere.  It simply removes the headers so that they no longer can be identified or consulted.  The space that they have taken/take is considered to be available and they are entirely deleted once they are replaced by something else.  If you want to save the deleted files on your drive E:\, then instead of emptying the trash, cut its contents and copy them to the E:\drive whenever you choose.

If you want to find files that were emptied from the Recycle Bin, you must use a file recovery tool.  Here are a few options.

http://www.SnapFiles.com/freeware/system/fwdatarecovery.html (first try Recuva)

http://www.SnapFiles.com/get/DiskDigger.html (try this second - if this also fails, then the chances of recovery are very slim, but we invite you to try the other options)

http://www.SnapFiles.com/get/easusdfr.html

http://www.SnapFiles.com/get/restoration.html

http://www.SnapFiles.com/downloads/Recuva/dlrecuva.html

http://www.SoftPerfect.com/products/FileRecovery/

http://techpaul.WordPress.com/2008/06/23/how-to-recover-your-lost-files/

The files are not really deleted until they are crushed (although they are no longer available through conventional methods).  If you decide to try these recovery programs, you should stop using your drive hard immediately in order not to replace the data that you are trying to recover.  He slave on another PC and launch the recovery of this PC.  Even now you have definitely lost some of them if you use the same PC.  If you can not do this (slave on another PC), you run the risk of overwriting the data with every action you do on the PC (but you may still be able to recover some or most or even all files - it's a matter of luck).

Only you can decide if the data is important enough to take the PC to an expert data recovery to recover files (they will have better programs and hardware to do that none of us do, and I've provided above).  Do NOT go to the Geek Squad or one of these centers of store-, they generally don't know what they are doing - it take for expert data recovery.  It will cost you a little and they generally offer no guarantees.  The decision is yours.

Good luck and I hope this helps!

Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

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