Hard disk memory

Hi there,
I had almost 40GB of videos on my computer's internal HD. After transferring those to external HD, I deleted those videos to save me some space. However, after "Empty Securely" it only retrieve approx. 16GB!
I restarted my computer a couple of times and still didn't get the "missing" HD space.
How to retrieve that space?
How to check if anything of those videos are still lying somewhere on the HD? I did try to search them by name but found no result.
Thanks

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