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Files on an external hard drive that were moved to the Recycle Bin by another device cannot be seen or deleted by the device to which the drive is currently connected.

 External hard drives use their own hidden trash folders. If the file was moved to the trash by another device—such as a Mac, another Windows PC, or a router—specific restrictions apply depending on your operating system. The reasons why you cannot see or delete them Hidden folders The file is located in a hidden folder on the external drive (for example, .$Trash on a Mac or a #recycle folder on a NAS). Permission structure The other device has locked the files. You are not the 'owner' of those specific files on your current device, causing your local computer to deny access. OS-specific Each operating system has its own hidden trash folder. Windows or macOS often ignores the specific trash folder of the other system. How do you solve this? Show hidden files Make sure that hidden files and folders are visible in your File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac). In Windows, you can find this under View > Show > Hidden items. In macOS, use the shortcut Command + Shift + Period....

Bestanden van op een externe harde schijf die door een ander toestel verwijderd zijn naar de prullenbak kunnen niet worden gezien nog verwijderd door het apparaat waar het nu is op aangesloten

Externe harde schijven maken gebruik van hun eigen, onzichtbare prullenbakmapjes. Als het bestand door een ander apparaat—zoals een Mac, een andere Windows-pc of een router—naar de prullenbak is verplaatst, gelden er specifieke beperkingen afhankelijk van je besturingssysteem. De redenen waarom je ze niet ziet of kunt verwijderen Verborgen mappen Het bestand staat in een verborgen map op de externe schijf (bijvoorbeeld .$Trash op een Mac of een #recycle map op een NAS). Rechtenstructuur Het andere apparaat heeft de bestanden vergrendeld. Jij bent op het huidige apparaat niet de 'eigenaar' van die specifieke bestanden, waardoor je lokale computer de toegang weigert. OS-specifiek Elk besturingssysteem heeft een eigen verborgen prullenbakmap. Windows of macOS negeert vaak de specifieke prullenbakmap van het andere systeem. Hoe los je dit op? Verborgen bestanden tonen Zorg ervoor dat in je verkenner (Windows) of Finder (Mac) verborgen bestanden en mappen zichtbaar zijn. In Windows ...

Pentalobe screwdriver to open iPhone, iPad, iPod or MacBook Pro (penta lobe screw)

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Apple use pentalobe screws for their new products like the iPhone 4. The pentalobe screw is specially made to prevent users of opening their devices. It has 5 round shapes (like a flower). Apple calls it 'Pentalobular' screws. Apple protects their products this way because the pentalobe screwdrivers are not readily available. You even can't open your iPhone with a traditional Torx or Philips screwdriver. Apple's technicians have to repair defect devices with pentalobe screwdrivers. This way, Apple can protect their products without changing any design aspects of their products. Common people will not easy find a Pentalobe screwdriver even if they need one.

Is your Mac, iPad or iPhone infected with the first Apple-Trojan? The Boonana virus also known as Koobface. Get rid of it!

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Keep your Apple healthy Mac-users didn't have to care about viruses on their computers. Until the Boonana virus appear. It's a Trojan Horse Virus (one of the worst viruses around). A Trojan settle in your system and give access to unauthorized people to break in to your computer system. The virus spreads it's self via social networks . Not only Mac , iPad and iPhone users have to be careful, it can attack Windows-users to. If you got messages like: ' Is this you in this video? ' avoid it, don't click on it if you get such a link. Good to know is that the Boonana virus is also known as Koobface . Luckily there is a free tool made by SecureMac to detect the Boonana Trojan and cleans it easily. Download here the SecureMac security tool Your computer can already be infected with this Boonan Trojan so it's wise to check the SecureMac tool.

New SharePod 3.9.6 for your iPod, iPhone or iPad

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This is a handy program to copy music from your iPod, iPhone of iPad to another PC or MAC. Perfect software to backup your music. It's free and works faster than iTunes. It's even more user friendly than iTunes. Give it a try if you have an iPod and use iTunes. SharePod will surprise you. SharePod 3.9.6 has the following updates en fixes: - UI updates to follow modern Windows UI conventions - Fixed: Cross-thread issues which caused random crashes when copying files - Can no run as administrator in Vista/Win7 - You can now drag-drop files to and from Explorer More on: www.getsharepod.com  where you can download SharePod for free Download now the new iTunes 10.1.1 for free.