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Standart Secure Deletion and the Recycle Bin

Hi,

I'm writing an article about using Eraser to securely delete files, so I was hoping I could get some clarification when the Recycle Bin comes into play.

1. Are deleted files actually copied to the Recycle Bin? That is after sending a file to the Recycle Bin, will there be two forensically vulnerable copies of the file, one in the Recycle Bin and one at the original ********? Or is the actual data ~only~ at the original ********?

2. Assuming there are two copies, does Windows preserve the original data blocks, so no overwriting takes place? Piriform suggests that to be the case, so that when you restore a file, it restores the original blocks.

Please help.
Thanks!

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

References https://eraser.heidi.ie/forum/thread...cle-bin.10634/

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