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LG NAS N4B1N

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For example, if you have a share named "media" on your NAS, and the NAS netbios name is "server1" then your deleted files and folders are being preserved in \\server1\media\trashbox .Therefore, if you delete a subfolder called "horror" under the folder "movies" on the share "media" on "server1" (or \\server1\media\movies\horror) then you would find the now absent horror folder actually still alive and well, sitting in the trashbox (or \\server1\media\trashbox) and you could recover it simply by moving it from the trashbox back to its original path, or any path you like for that matter.  The deleted folder "horror" and any files within will NOT appear in the Windows recycling bin.  The LG NAS uses its own independent version of the recycling bin called trashbox, and recovery is a conventional file copy/move operation.Pros of the trash box:  Prevention of data loss due to the accidental deletion of files and folders.  Works independent of the Windows recycle bin to prevent issues related to multiple connected clients, and compatibility.Cons of the trash box:  Causes greater consumption of storage capacity, however, this can easily be negated by manually clearing items from the trashbox folder as desired.  Leave it there until you are sure you want it gone, just like users do in relation to emptying the Windows recycling bin.When creating new shares on the LG NAS it is highly recommended that you "Enable" the trash box "Recycle Bin" or ensure it is enabled, from within the web administration interface.         
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