Junglist
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Thank you for all the replies.
15 hours ago, Andavari said:Delete the file (Shift+Delete) so that it doesn't get sent to the Recycle Bin, then run TRIM on the SSD using Windows built-in Optimize Drives.
How do I manually run TRIM on the SSD?
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Hi,
I’m struggling to find answers in simple terms that I can understand. I have identified two files on my Samsung 850 EVO SSD (C:) and another two files on my HDD (E:) that I want to delete without being recoverable. I don’t want to wipe the drives entirely.
After some reading it seems that erasing files from an SSD is difficult, but I’m not clear on what is possible in terms of erasing and what is left behind. Also, I assume the recycle bin is located on my C: drive, so are files that are deleted from my HDD (E:) copied to my SSD (C:) during recycling?
Also what problems might there be with Windows File Recovery keeping copies?
Thanks.
Files on SSD. Help a dunce!
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I've just noticed on 'Optimize Drives' there is both 'C': and 'System Reserved' listed as SSD. Do I TRIM both of these?