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[Full-Disclosure] Re: [OT] Hard drive recovery (WAS CoolWebSearch)



On 30 Jul 2004, at 18:01, John Kinsella wrote:
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 05:35:46PM -0400, Raj Varada wrote:
Did you really mean "whatever can be done can be UNdone"?
How about a format C:? (I haven't seen "unformat" in a very long time.)

Data can be read off a hard drive until it's been written over like what...8 times IIRC? So, in theory, one "format C:" can be undone. ;)

Well, DOS format doesn't overwrite anything but the metadata by default. So
that's pretty easy to undo as long as you have some idea of how data was laid
out.


If you're talking about overwritten data, though, you can't recover wiped
data without a cleanroom, specialized equipment, and a LOT of time -
especially with newer hard drives, as bit sizes shrink and on-drive error
correction and compression get more complex.

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