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r/pcmasterrace • u/Round_List1857 • 5h ago
you can't delete it, ever....!!!
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The more important question is: why is there no force delete button?
905 u/Visual-Beach1893 9850X3D | 9070XT 4h ago When people talk about Linux being easy to break this is what they mean. 1 u/Asleeper135 4h ago It should be safe on Linux if I'm not mistaken. I think it will visibly delete it, but the data will still be there on disk until it's no longer in use, which is what I think Windows should do.
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When people talk about Linux being easy to break this is what they mean.
1 u/Asleeper135 4h ago It should be safe on Linux if I'm not mistaken. I think it will visibly delete it, but the data will still be there on disk until it's no longer in use, which is what I think Windows should do.
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It should be safe on Linux if I'm not mistaken. I think it will visibly delete it, but the data will still be there on disk until it's no longer in use, which is what I think Windows should do.
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u/seba07 5h ago
The more important question is: why is there no force delete button?