>permanently
Could I sue Microsoft for this lie?
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Did a deleted file ever end up back in your recycle bin after you emptied it?
Well it does permanently remove files from the recycle bin.
Where does it say it removes them from the disk?
All it says is it frees disk space, which is also true, the disk space is now allocatable.
/g/ - Autism
It says removes from the recycle bin, not zeroes your harddrive
>>52084090
Of course not, the NSA has a backup on their servers anyway.
>>52084133
yes, i used recuva and then put it on recycle bin again
What are you even saying?
>>52084090
>This post brought to you by; Awareness for Autism.
>>52084174
But is it really 'that' file?
You put an exact copy of that file in the recycle bin.
>>52084201
>You put an exact copy of that file in the recycle bin.
no, its the exact file
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>>52084218
But the file is actually consisting of two parts: The metadata and the actual contents.
The metadata is different, while it might refer to the same sequence of bits, the metadata itself is distinct, which makes the file a distinct entity.
This thread has potential.
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>>52084176
That deleted files are recoverable.
>>52084295
tl;dr version:
"If you sue, you're gonna lose in five seconds."
>>52084295
>The metadata is different, while it might refer to the same sequence of bits, the metadata itself is distinct, which makes the file a distinct entity.
Tell that to the RIAA and see how long that logic holds.
>>52084726
rekt
>>52084261
I want to cum down your throat. I want you to experience my warm seed being pumped into your throat. I make big cums.
>>52084774
hot
>>52084774
You're a big guy
>>52084774
Is it illegal to take advantage of retarded people?
>>52084774
When I get to you, you'll have to eat all the cums
>>52084928
No, otherwise Apple wouldn't exist.
>>52086371
FUCKING #REQT
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>>52084755
not rekt
The RIAA doesn't sue in the grounds of the file itself, it sues in the grounds of the copyrighted content the file (whichever instance of the file it may be) produces on the screen and sound output of the computer.