Yes regulary, its how users normaly shred their files. some applications do this on each file deletion or before user quits a pc session. Some other software applications do this on request - empty the recycle bin. Wgich way they choose, does no good to the hard drive.
I've found a file salvage software that says it can delete already deleted files.
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Disk Discovery
A data recovery software. Analyse the hard disk to see exactly what files and data can be recovered, see inside deleted files and even view deleted graphics and photographs. Make selected files non-recoverable and remove all traces of them, or recover those deleted files you thought were lost for good.
It's pay for, but will see if the demo shows that it can actualy delete already delete files. This would be a better replacement interface depending than shredding softwares. Does anyone know of any other similar file scavenger/undelete softwares, that can delete the old deleted files found.