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DerAtheist1
1 year ago

No, it’s a difficult task. The data is also messed up and it is like a puzzle to make the readable again. Just after formatting several times it becomes almost impossible. It wouldn’t go with a normal program, it would have to go to the lab.

ollesgemuese
1 year ago

No, not quite. There is a tool that can restore partitions, and yes, even one that can restore the files – if they have been overwritten only once or the disk has been formatted only once or the like.

If the data is using safe methods(such as Description) deleted, this is almost impossible only with Parition Wizard.

DerAtheist1
1 year ago
Reply to  ollesgemuese

Wouldn’t have expected to get tips from the colorful how to destroy your data safely

flauski
1 year ago
Reply to  ollesgemuese

Reproducing overwritten data and perhaps even with an SSD. So I doubt it.

CatsEyes
1 year ago

There is only one safe method: regularly backup! A data carrier on which lost data are, should no longer be actively used immediately, any further use, be it just resetting or so, overwrites lost data fragments.

It doesn’t matter what tool you try to recover deleted data, to say in simplified terms, deleted from the table of contents of the disk, but the individual data fragments are still there, but released for overwriting. What then happens more and more in the course of any further use.

Bln92one
1 year ago

there are programs where you can restore data but not all that has been described as more often of data yields is the less true that you can restore something

TheMonkfood
1 year ago

No vote