Recycle Bin in Flash Disk

January 11th, 2010 by admin
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For most windows user, recycle bin is very familiar, it is place where you store unwanted files. But it can only be used in unremoval drive, if you used flash disk or another removal drive it automatically can not be used. So when you deleted files in flash disk, the files will not be ever stored in recycle bin, It is directly and really deleted from world.

So to recover the file you need some special disk utility. if you wish get your old files from flash dis, you can search flash drive recovery to recover the files. But now, you can easily create a recycle bin in flash disk.

iBin is a software that has ability as recycle bin for removable drive. if you deleted a files form flash disk, so the deleted files will be stored by iBin. It means, you can recover deleted files if you need it. When you are finished delete the files in flash disk, iBin will show the dialog that say about “deleted files”. In there, users can pick permanent delete (Erase It) or stored in Ibin (Dump into iBin).

How to see the deleted files?

You can look at iBin Dumping Management windows.In this windows, you can manage the deleted files from flash disk, it is like when you used recycle bin. you can also recover the deleted files or remove the files permanently.

To open iBin Dumping Management windows, it is very simple. Just click a icon ibin that already there in tray icon taskbar.The recycle bin

Download the software in here. it is completely free computer software or freeware. This recycle bin software is available for windows 7, vista and xp.The conclusion : If you are not sure delete a file, you can store it in iBin, And if you feel wrong delete the files. Just recover it.

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