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The Prince Poilce! I just read the post about "Prince can find you" and have some good news for everyone
As was pointed out what most people do not realise, when you delete your net history and temp files - they are still on your computer even though you can't see them. Even when you open up a file this is reorded and takes up space in your hard drive. Even an empty recycle bin is not really empty! Like most people I was worried about spams and no privacy so I downloaded a program called Evidence Eliminator that I use everyime I get off the internet. You can find it at www.cnet.com Evidence Eliminator will totally wipe all those hidden files and web pages that you saw yourself delete but are still there...not only that it takes away any rubbish and gives a really good general clean up. It won't delete any files or programs that are supposed to be there and you can change settings to delete the contents of specific files ect - such as emails you deleted in outlook or whatever. You do only get a free 30 day trial, after that you have to buy it - which I did and let me tell you though it is well worth it! I don't really think Prince is that obsessive he sits there and scans the org for things said about him he doesn't like - unless he employs someone else to do it hehehehehee. I'm sure he has better things to do with his time like creating music. If anyone wants more info in EE send me a message and I can email you some details Cheers, Cliffy "Don't hate me cuz I'm beautiful..." | |
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"The Prince Poilce", well... | |
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You're so right and if I were him definitely somebody else would be checking up on this Shit. I think Prince has it all taken care of. He's a very Smart Man! | |
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Cliffy74 said: I just read the post about "Prince can find you" and have some good news for everyone
As was pointed out what most people do not realise, when you delete your net history and temp files - they are still on your computer even though you can't see them. Even when you open up a file this is reorded and takes up space in your hard drive. Even an empty recycle bin is not really empty![/i] Ever heard of a hard delete? It deletes things from your hard drive. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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I just prefer to stick my head in the sand. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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First, fix the Poilce.
What about Mac users? | |
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Supernova said: Cliffy74 said: I just read the post about "Prince can find you" and have some good news for everyone
As was pointed out what most people do not realise, when you delete your net history and temp files - they are still on your computer even though you can't see them. Even when you open up a file this is reorded and takes up space in your hard drive. Even an empty recycle bin is not really empty![/i] Ever heard of a hard delete? It deletes things from your hard drive. I haven't...how do u do THAT? | |
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Nep2nes said: Supernova said: Cliffy74 said: I just read the post about "Prince can find you" and have some good news for everyone
As was pointed out what most people do not realise, when you delete your net history and temp files - they are still on your computer even though you can't see them. Even when you open up a file this is reorded and takes up space in your hard drive. Even an empty recycle bin is not really empty![/i] Ever heard of a hard delete? It deletes things from your hard drive. I haven't...how do u do THAT? You put your finger on the delete button and push really hard. Failing which, you just hit it with a hammer. If that doesn't work, hit yourself in the head with a hammer. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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ben where's the spelk check (sic)?
heh heh too much boones farm, aye? oh well, prince i'm sure prince has his own perogative and thangs going on he may be concerned as to what he thinks we say on this joint, he may even feel a little threatened at tymes but as far as i'm concerned as long as its all in fun, ain't no harm in it... stop hating on people he thinks are letting info out and get on with the show shall we??? he's probably sitting out there in the land of Nod reading this smack and vainly considering why all his fans are freaks, but u know what who cares anyway... if he takes the tyme to find you, would any of U really be MAD? baby that shade of green does NOT look good on U... ~Live Free ... Be Wyld~AlwaysOnlyMakeBelieve - LiveUrLyfe... laissez le bon temps rouler...vivre sans être sauvage...हमेशा ही बना विश्वास ~Change and do so CONSTANTLY... | |
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FlyingCloudPassenger said: First, fix the Poilce.
What about Mac users? We are just naturally great and Prince will leave us alone because we are Mac guys! The reason that the files still exist is because deleting files simply changes the resource header information... the file exists, but is not visible anymore and can be overwritten. This is why there are programs out there that can "undelete" your files if you have not written to the disk much after losing your data... you can destroy many deleted files by simply defragmenting your drive, as the deleted files will be overwritten by data that is being moved... Or... you can go the easy way and use a shareware utility such as this to delete the headers: http://www.versiontracker...932&db=mac Or... Aladdin Secure Delete: http://www.aladdinsys.com...re_delete/ Or... Shred It: http://www.mireth.com/pub/sime.html There are a lot of programs that will do the trick. I hope this helps. SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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jnoel said: "The Prince Poilce", well... LMAO!! | |
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FlyingCloudPassenger said: First, fix the Poilce.
LOL!What about Mac users? | |
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oceana said: FlyingCloudPassenger said: First, fix the Poilce.
LOL!What about Mac users? Okaaay... IceNine said: FlyingCloudPassenger said: First, fix the Poilce.
What about Mac users? We are just naturally great and Prince will leave us alone because we are Mac guys! ... Or... you can go the easy way and use a shareware utility such as this to delete the headers: http://www.versiontracker...932&db=mac Or... Aladdin Secure Delete: http://www.aladdinsys.com...re_delete/ Or... Shred It: http://www.mireth.com/pub/sime.html There are a lot of programs that will do the trick. I hope this helps. IceNine - Thanks! Yeah, Wipe Info in Norton SystemWorks helps too. Never heard of Shred It, thanks for that! I'm checking them all out! BUT I can't download WipeResourceHeader 1.0.1. Oh well. [This message was edited Sat Jul 20 23:51:04 PDT 2002 by FlyingCloudPassenger] | |
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Thanks Cliffy. That's some good info. -Peace | |
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The best delete is FORMAT C:/s http://www.goldiesparade.co.uk/ - Prince discography, tour history, news and more. | |
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IceNine said: FlyingCloudPassenger said: First, fix the Poilce.
What about Mac users? We are just naturally great and Prince will leave us alone because we are Mac guys! The reason that the files still exist is because deleting files simply changes the resource header information... the file exists, but is not visible anymore and can be overwritten. This is why there are programs out there that can "undelete" your files if you have not written to the disk much after losing your data... you can destroy many deleted files by simply defragmenting your drive, as the deleted files will be overwritten by data that is being moved... Thanx IceNine Or... you can go the easy way and use a shareware utility such as this to delete the headers: http://www.versiontracker...932&db=mac Or... Aladdin Secure Delete: http://www.aladdinsys.com...re_delete/ Or... Shred It: http://www.mireth.com/pub/sime.html There are a lot of programs that will do the trick. I hope this helps. | |
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IceNine said: FlyingCloudPassenger said: First, fix the Poilce.
What about Mac users? We are just naturally great and Prince will leave us alone because we are Mac guys! The reason that the files still exist is because deleting files simply changes the resource header information... the file exists, but is not visible anymore and can be overwritten. This is why there are programs out there that can "undelete" your files if you have not written to the disk much after losing your data... you can destroy many deleted files by simply defragmenting your drive, as the deleted files will be overwritten by data that is being moved... Thanx IceNine Or... you can go the easy way and use a shareware utility such as this to delete the headers: http://www.versiontracker...932&db=mac Or... Aladdin Secure Delete: http://www.aladdinsys.com...re_delete/ Or... Shred It: http://www.mireth.com/pub/sime.html There are a lot of programs that will do the trick. I hope this helps. | |
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