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Re: Hard drives v. CF/Smart media/etc.


From: Micheal Espinola Jr <michealespinola () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:10:12 -0400

In simplest terms, yes.  File deletion involves marking a file as
deleted, but it still exists as data (but now is subject to being
overwritten).



On 10/17/05, Herman Frederick Ebeling, Jr. <hfebelingjr () lycos com> wrote:

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Here's a good question that I don't think I've seen any articles on.  As we all
know even though that just because a
file is "deleted" from a HD doesn't mean that the info is really "deleted" as it
can (depending on how badly someone
wants to) be recovered.  Does the same hold true for CF/Smart media/etc. types
of media?

Herman

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