Whether you’re formatting a hard drive or simply deleting files you’ve dragged to the Trash, Mac OS X Leopard offers options for securely deleting the data you no longer need but don’t want anyone else to access. Find out how you can take advantage of Leopard’s secure delete options by watching the latest Quick Tip of the Week. Similar Posts:
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