How to Permanently delete previously deleted files on a Mac

Mar 5, 2010 06:45 PM
634752872672300370.jpg

The guy in this video shows us how to permanently delete files on a Mac. First one would click on your desktop so the finder pops up and one would go to "utilities" and click "disk utilities". Next, one would click on the disk which they would like to clear, then click "erase" and then click "erase free space". After clicking, a box will pop up asking if you want to erase 0 times which clears the disk 1 time, 7 times which clears the disk 7 times to delete unwanted files, or 35 times, which really erases the disk. After you have chosen which option you'd like, click "erase free space" and you're done. The benefit of this video is to permanently get rid of those files that you don't want on your own - a skill most people need.

Related Articles

'Tis the Season to Be Naughty: 10 Awfully Inexcusable Office Pranks

637128538079514365.jpg

How to Speed Up Windows User Login Speed

Comments

No Comments Exist

Be the first, drop a comment!