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Question Posted Sunday September 23 2007, 5:32 pm

you answered a question for me about sex tapes that were accidentally downloaded on limewire, well i was wondering if this would erase any of the songs that i have downloaded from there, because i don't want that to happen. I rate high! Just plleeaasssee hurry and help!

thanks!


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trev1993 answered Wednesday September 26 2007, 3:28 am:
Yes it will, as i already have ansewred

File Shredder

erases anything you have downloaded or have had on your hard drive.

As long as you delete the items first, it will totally be un retrievable!

Depending on how many times you "clean" your hard drive!!!

Hope i helped!

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