How do you completely erase data on hard drive?
Q. I'm planning to sell my hard drive. It has a lot of important personal data. I heard that when you delete data from your drive, the data isn't really gone (until they're being written over) and there's a way to recover the data. So how do I get rid of those data in such a way that no one can recover them in whatever way? Thanks.
Asked by Peter - Tue Aug 21 00:30:13 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Theres almost no guaranteed way to completely remove data. Even after deleting, a skilled techie could find your files. and even after writing over files they are still sometimes reachable. The Pentagon shreds their hard drives for this reason. Heres an article on how to effectively remove data:
Answered by ExiledSoldier - Tue Aug 21 00:37:49 2007
Q. I'm planning to sell my hard drive. It has a lot of important personal data. I heard that when you delete data from your drive, the data isn't really gone (until they're being written over) and there's a way to recover the data. So how do I get rid of those data in such a way that no one can recover them in whatever way? Thanks.
Asked by Peter - Tue Aug 21 00:30:13 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Theres almost no guaranteed way to completely remove data. Even after deleting, a skilled techie could find your files. and even after writing over files they are still sometimes reachable. The Pentagon shreds their hard drives for this reason. Heres an article on how to effectively remove data:
Answered by ExiledSoldier - Tue Aug 21 00:37:49 2007
What data transformation should I apply to count data, which includes zero values?
Q. What data transformation should I apply to count data, which includes zero values and follows the negative binomial distribution, prior to the application of parametric statistics? Please help! Thanks!
Asked by Bela Lugosi - Wed May 12 20:56:45 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. see the Pearson's chi square test
Answered by Etienne de Quercy - Sun May 16 19:46:26 2010
Q. What data transformation should I apply to count data, which includes zero values and follows the negative binomial distribution, prior to the application of parametric statistics? Please help! Thanks!
Asked by Bela Lugosi - Wed May 12 20:56:45 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. see the Pearson's chi square test
Answered by Etienne de Quercy - Sun May 16 19:46:26 2010
What quantitative data can I gather on the effect of different levels of pH on plants?
Q. What quantitative data can I gather on the effect of different levels of pH on plants? I know that I can gather a lot of qualitative data such as the color of the leaves, etc, but does anyone know what quantitative data I can gather?
Asked by jt - Sat Nov 14 23:34:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Colour, vigour of shoots and roots, and height and dry weight if you're working with a species that grows fast enough. Also check for colour changes related to health (such as dying leaves). Depending how long the experiment runs, flower/fruit size and health is also an option.
Answered by X - Sun Nov 15 08:59:36 2009
Q. What quantitative data can I gather on the effect of different levels of pH on plants? I know that I can gather a lot of qualitative data such as the color of the leaves, etc, but does anyone know what quantitative data I can gather?
Asked by jt - Sat Nov 14 23:34:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Colour, vigour of shoots and roots, and height and dry weight if you're working with a species that grows fast enough. Also check for colour changes related to health (such as dying leaves). Depending how long the experiment runs, flower/fruit size and health is also an option.
Answered by X - Sun Nov 15 08:59:36 2009
How does does data recovery on flash memory work?
Q. I understand generally the technology involved in data recovery on magnetic media, but would like to know how data recovery is possible on flash memory? How is there any trace of deleted data? How does the software do this?
Asked by nopers - Mon Jul 7 11:26:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are two forms of data recovery for flash memory, one in response to physical hardware failure, in which case it is usually an interface issue, and specialized hardware is required to do this as the interface is physically replaced. The scenario it appears you are asking about is the second, in which the data has become inaccessible but still resides on the flash memory. This would be due to issues such as a virus infection, failure of interface programming in the USB Flash Device, etc. In this case, essentially what the software attempts to do is instruct the USB device to pour out a copy of everything it contains so that the software can attempt to make sense of it instead of the USB device translating into an operating system… [cont.]
Answered by Scott B - Wed Jul 9 16:26:04 2008
Q. I understand generally the technology involved in data recovery on magnetic media, but would like to know how data recovery is possible on flash memory? How is there any trace of deleted data? How does the software do this?
Asked by nopers - Mon Jul 7 11:26:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are two forms of data recovery for flash memory, one in response to physical hardware failure, in which case it is usually an interface issue, and specialized hardware is required to do this as the interface is physically replaced. The scenario it appears you are asking about is the second, in which the data has become inaccessible but still resides on the flash memory. This would be due to issues such as a virus infection, failure of interface programming in the USB Flash Device, etc. In this case, essentially what the software attempts to do is instruct the USB device to pour out a copy of everything it contains so that the software can attempt to make sense of it instead of the USB device translating into an operating system… [cont.]
Answered by Scott B - Wed Jul 9 16:26:04 2008
Is running a data base (being a data base administrator) difficult to do. What classes would i need to start?
Q. Is running a data base (being a data base aadministratoricult to do. What classes would i need to start? I am computer savy, but not with programming. Would i have to take programming or just know the basics of it.
Asked by Jason C - Sun Feb 15 21:43:13 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I wouldn't say it's that hard, but then again I've been programming for years now. You'd have to have a background with a compatible language, such as PHP. I'd say it's cheaper if you buy webhosting that allows you to mess with MySQL (a database) and PHP and find a good website like w3schools.com or echoecho.com Personally, I think all specialty classes are overpriced and you could probably buy webhosting for about $3 a month.for your purposes.
Answered by omg00dness - Sun Feb 15 21:51:09 2009
Q. Is running a data base (being a data base aadministratoricult to do. What classes would i need to start? I am computer savy, but not with programming. Would i have to take programming or just know the basics of it.
Asked by Jason C - Sun Feb 15 21:43:13 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I wouldn't say it's that hard, but then again I've been programming for years now. You'd have to have a background with a compatible language, such as PHP. I'd say it's cheaper if you buy webhosting that allows you to mess with MySQL (a database) and PHP and find a good website like w3schools.com or echoecho.com Personally, I think all specialty classes are overpriced and you could probably buy webhosting for about $3 a month.for your purposes.
Answered by omg00dness - Sun Feb 15 21:51:09 2009
How do you differentiate a raw data set in Matlab without having to use a spline?
Q. Does anyone know how to differentiate a data set in Matlab? In other words, if you are given a set of x-values with their corresponding y-values how can you differentiate this data set? I don't mean running a spline through the data then differentiating the spline. I'm trying to find out how to differentiate a raw data set. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Asked by Physics_Student - Sun Jan 31 21:51:49 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You cant differentiate a raw data set, its mathematically impossible. You have to fit a curve to the data or use a tangent approximation. For example, put a loop in the code that will find the secant line between point i and i+2, then use this as the approximation of the tangent (aka derivative) at at point i+1. Repeat this for the entire data set. The more data points you have, the more accurate this will be, of course.
Answered by Cody - Wed Feb 3 09:52:40 2010
Q. Does anyone know how to differentiate a data set in Matlab? In other words, if you are given a set of x-values with their corresponding y-values how can you differentiate this data set? I don't mean running a spline through the data then differentiating the spline. I'm trying to find out how to differentiate a raw data set. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Asked by Physics_Student - Sun Jan 31 21:51:49 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You cant differentiate a raw data set, its mathematically impossible. You have to fit a curve to the data or use a tangent approximation. For example, put a loop in the code that will find the secant line between point i and i+2, then use this as the approximation of the tangent (aka derivative) at at point i+1. Repeat this for the entire data set. The more data points you have, the more accurate this will be, of course.
Answered by Cody - Wed Feb 3 09:52:40 2010
How analouge data can be converted and stores in a computer system?
Q. Coursework question : How analouge data can be converted and stores in a computer system? I'm not sure on how the data can be converted and stored onto a system, any pointers?
Asked by Sam M - Wed Dec 31 09:48:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. By the use of an anolog to digital converter. Many of these types of integrated circuits are available today.
Answered by blamay22000 - Wed Dec 31 09:51:21 2008
Q. Coursework question : How analouge data can be converted and stores in a computer system? I'm not sure on how the data can be converted and stored onto a system, any pointers?
Asked by Sam M - Wed Dec 31 09:48:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. By the use of an anolog to digital converter. Many of these types of integrated circuits are available today.
Answered by blamay22000 - Wed Dec 31 09:51:21 2008
How do I enter data in Excel that will update in multiple worksheet?
Q. In Excel 2003, I'm trying to create 2 different reports based on the same set of data. How do I set it up so that for example, in worksheet one, I enter data, but the data will update in the same fields in other worksheets.
Asked by Renoir04 - Thu May 13 22:43:04 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Also try to copy then Paste Special > As Link VBAXLMan
Answered by VBAXLMan - Mon May 17 17:17:19 2010
Q. In Excel 2003, I'm trying to create 2 different reports based on the same set of data. How do I set it up so that for example, in worksheet one, I enter data, but the data will update in the same fields in other worksheets.
Asked by Renoir04 - Thu May 13 22:43:04 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Also try to copy then Paste Special > As Link VBAXLMan
Answered by VBAXLMan - Mon May 17 17:17:19 2010
How do transfer data between 360 hard drives?
Q. I have a 20gb 360 console and I'm planning on getting the new slim 360. I don't want to lose my gamerprofile, save data and installed games. Would I be able to used my hard drive on the new slim or would I be able to transfer the data to the new console?
Asked by P_Dogg - Sun Jul 4 06:14:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can transfer your data from the old hard drive with a transfer kit You can't use your old hard drive because the slim uses an internal hard drive (non removable) When buying one, make sure you get an official microsoft brand cable, 3rd party cables have been known to ruin data
Answered by Tyler - Sun Jul 4 07:08:11 2010
Q. I have a 20gb 360 console and I'm planning on getting the new slim 360. I don't want to lose my gamerprofile, save data and installed games. Would I be able to used my hard drive on the new slim or would I be able to transfer the data to the new console?
Asked by P_Dogg - Sun Jul 4 06:14:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can transfer your data from the old hard drive with a transfer kit You can't use your old hard drive because the slim uses an internal hard drive (non removable) When buying one, make sure you get an official microsoft brand cable, 3rd party cables have been known to ruin data
Answered by Tyler - Sun Jul 4 07:08:11 2010
Please HELP as I have lost very important data How to retrieve data from a CD which CDplayer is not dectecting?
Q. Please HELP as I have lost a very important data. How to retrieve data from a CD which a CDplayer is not dectecting. When I insert CD into CDplayer it does not detect CD and a message comes to insert CD -- whereas CD is already in player. Please tell me how to get back data from that CD as it is a very very important data. Please help.
Asked by Amit K - Wed Nov 5 04:33:39 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try using the disk in another computer if that works use a memory stick to copy and paste the data onto. If that does not work buy a CD clinic or disk repairer from the shops. I find this very effective for scratched disks. Hope I helped
Answered by Dimuthu - Thu Nov 13 03:06:38 2008
Q. Please HELP as I have lost a very important data. How to retrieve data from a CD which a CDplayer is not dectecting. When I insert CD into CDplayer it does not detect CD and a message comes to insert CD -- whereas CD is already in player. Please tell me how to get back data from that CD as it is a very very important data. Please help.
Asked by Amit K - Wed Nov 5 04:33:39 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try using the disk in another computer if that works use a memory stick to copy and paste the data onto. If that does not work buy a CD clinic or disk repairer from the shops. I find this very effective for scratched disks. Hope I helped
Answered by Dimuthu - Thu Nov 13 03:06:38 2008
How to access data between laptops in different country by means of software?
Q. I can access the data in my friend laptop .My friend working in Us but i am in India.please tell me the software or procedure to access he data.
Asked by nalla t - Sat Feb 13 00:44:30 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should try a collaboration software. Microsoft Groove (soon to be known as Microsoft Sharepoint Workspace in Office 2010) is excellent for this task.
Answered by Mercuri - Sat Feb 13 00:48:05 2010
Q. I can access the data in my friend laptop .My friend working in Us but i am in India.please tell me the software or procedure to access he data.
Asked by nalla t - Sat Feb 13 00:44:30 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should try a collaboration software. Microsoft Groove (soon to be known as Microsoft Sharepoint Workspace in Office 2010) is excellent for this task.
Answered by Mercuri - Sat Feb 13 00:48:05 2010
Do I have to be good at data structures in order to work as a programmer or software engineer?
Q. I am majoring in computer engineering ,I am currently taking a data structures course but I am having real problems writing these implementations.I am really good at programming but terrible at data structures.I only know how to use STL data structures.So are there any applications of data structures in industry and do I have to be good at this course to get a programming job or any other related job?
Asked by hg - Sat Dec 6 14:33:43 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes. Data structures are just one of the things that you have to be an expert in to be a computer programmer or a software engineer.
Answered by Lisa A - Sat Dec 6 14:38:28 2008
Q. I am majoring in computer engineering ,I am currently taking a data structures course but I am having real problems writing these implementations.I am really good at programming but terrible at data structures.I only know how to use STL data structures.So are there any applications of data structures in industry and do I have to be good at this course to get a programming job or any other related job?
Asked by hg - Sat Dec 6 14:33:43 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes. Data structures are just one of the things that you have to be an expert in to be a computer programmer or a software engineer.
Answered by Lisa A - Sat Dec 6 14:38:28 2008
How to delete data in Excel but not formulas?
Q. I have a spreadsheet, lets say with columns a to z and 3000 rows of data, each field filled out. Thing is, i need to copy this data to another sheet, and re-use the current sheet, maintaining the formulas. I have for example some formulas and vlookups in columns g, h and k. If i plain delete the data, i lose the formulas. I could just delete the data in columns without formulas and leave the others but this will be time consuming. Is there some kind of delete function that will work on deleting data (values) in cells, but keep any formulas?
Asked by tsunamijon - Mon Jan 28 06:48:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Very easy to do. Press F5 to display the "Go To" box. Select the "Special" button. Choose the "Constants" button and remove the ticks from the Text, Logicals, and Error boxes. "Numbers" should be the ONLY box ticked. When you click "OK", every numeric cell across the spreadsheet will be selected. Now manually press "Delete" to delete the values. If you have text in the spreadsheet aswell, you would just de-select the "Numbers" option and select the "Text" option. That function can also be used to do many neat tricks. Let me know if you have any problems. Andrew
Answered by Andrew - Mon Jan 28 07:51:24 2008
Q. I have a spreadsheet, lets say with columns a to z and 3000 rows of data, each field filled out. Thing is, i need to copy this data to another sheet, and re-use the current sheet, maintaining the formulas. I have for example some formulas and vlookups in columns g, h and k. If i plain delete the data, i lose the formulas. I could just delete the data in columns without formulas and leave the others but this will be time consuming. Is there some kind of delete function that will work on deleting data (values) in cells, but keep any formulas?
Asked by tsunamijon - Mon Jan 28 06:48:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Very easy to do. Press F5 to display the "Go To" box. Select the "Special" button. Choose the "Constants" button and remove the ticks from the Text, Logicals, and Error boxes. "Numbers" should be the ONLY box ticked. When you click "OK", every numeric cell across the spreadsheet will be selected. Now manually press "Delete" to delete the values. If you have text in the spreadsheet aswell, you would just de-select the "Numbers" option and select the "Text" option. That function can also be used to do many neat tricks. Let me know if you have any problems. Andrew
Answered by Andrew - Mon Jan 28 07:51:24 2008
What is the difference between qualitative data and quantitative data?
Q. What is the difference between qualitative data and quantitative data?
Asked by Julia S - Mon Feb 15 19:25:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Quantitative data deals with numbers. Densities, temperatures, etc. are considered quantitative data. Qualitative data is usually non-numerical. Color, odor, etc. would be qualitative.
Answered by punkie - Mon Feb 15 19:32:42 2010
Q. What is the difference between qualitative data and quantitative data?
Asked by Julia S - Mon Feb 15 19:25:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Quantitative data deals with numbers. Densities, temperatures, etc. are considered quantitative data. Qualitative data is usually non-numerical. Color, odor, etc. would be qualitative.
Answered by punkie - Mon Feb 15 19:32:42 2010
How can I use VBA to copy and paste different blocks of data into different worksheets using keywords?
Q. For example, I have huge blocks of data on one spreadsheet. These blocks are separated by other blocks of data by a single blank row. The blocks of data can be of different lengths and widths. The data have keywords in common and so I want to separate data with one key word on a new sheet, and continue this loop for different keywords. So in essence, I want to split one sheet with data into 8 different sheets of data . Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Asked by sal.abbasi - Sun Oct 19 13:55:13 2008 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You don't need VBA for this. (At least for a one-shot, doing it regularly is another thing.) You said that you have a blank row and column between each of the data blocks. Select the upper left cell of your first block. Press Cmd+Shift+, press Cmd+Shift+. The entirety of your first block of data is selected. Copy and past to the appropriate sheet. (I'm on mac, it may be a different key combination for Windows.) Repeat. If you are going to write a VB routine, the .CurrentRegion property will find the range bounded by blank rows and columns.
Answered by Michael E - Sun Oct 19 14:07:08 2008
Q. For example, I have huge blocks of data on one spreadsheet. These blocks are separated by other blocks of data by a single blank row. The blocks of data can be of different lengths and widths. The data have keywords in common and so I want to separate data with one key word on a new sheet, and continue this loop for different keywords. So in essence, I want to split one sheet with data into 8 different sheets of data . Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Asked by sal.abbasi - Sun Oct 19 13:55:13 2008 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You don't need VBA for this. (At least for a one-shot, doing it regularly is another thing.) You said that you have a blank row and column between each of the data blocks. Select the upper left cell of your first block. Press Cmd+Shift+
Answered by Michael E - Sun Oct 19 14:07:08 2008
What is the difference between population data and sample data in statistics?
Q. For some of my hw problems my prof asks for the answer for both population data and sample data. What is the difference and how to I calculate them differently
Asked by lovefromabove25 - Tue Feb 26 14:16:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The population is the ENTIRE population: For instance if there are 450 students in your class to get the population data you would have to ask all 450 students. Most of the time this isn't practical, so you select a representative sample and extrapolate that to the whole population. The difference is in the mean used. You can never get the population mean without measuring the entire population, so you use - which is the expected value E(x). The sample mean is x (which is called x bar, couldn't quite get the symbol) which is the average of the sample. In terms of the math used this is a very good website to explain:
Answered by Hate the liars and the Lies - Tue Feb 26 23:41:38 2008
Q. For some of my hw problems my prof asks for the answer for both population data and sample data. What is the difference and how to I calculate them differently
Asked by lovefromabove25 - Tue Feb 26 14:16:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The population is the ENTIRE population: For instance if there are 450 students in your class to get the population data you would have to ask all 450 students. Most of the time this isn't practical, so you select a representative sample and extrapolate that to the whole population. The difference is in the mean used. You can never get the population mean without measuring the entire population, so you use - which is the expected value E(x). The sample mean is x (which is called x bar, couldn't quite get the symbol) which is the average of the sample. In terms of the math used this is a very good website to explain:
Answered by Hate the liars and the Lies - Tue Feb 26 23:41:38 2008
How do I sign up for unlimited data usage on my verizon phone?
Q. I have an LG Dare and I want to get the unlimited data usage for $15 a month, but I already have a plan, and I can't figure out how to add the data usage to it. I'm assuming that unlimited data usage covers browsing the web. Can anyone help me figure out how to add this feature to my phone?
Asked by Connie - Mon Jun 1 10:03:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Call customer service and they will add it for you. If you have an online account set up, you may be able to go through there and add it on. However, the best way is just to call Verizon.
Answered by Just Me - Mon Jun 1 10:12:21 2009
Q. I have an LG Dare and I want to get the unlimited data usage for $15 a month, but I already have a plan, and I can't figure out how to add the data usage to it. I'm assuming that unlimited data usage covers browsing the web. Can anyone help me figure out how to add this feature to my phone?
Asked by Connie - Mon Jun 1 10:03:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Call customer service and they will add it for you. If you have an online account set up, you may be able to go through there and add it on. However, the best way is just to call Verizon.
Answered by Just Me - Mon Jun 1 10:12:21 2009
Why Relational Data Model is more popular as compared to others like OO, Network and hierarchical ?
Q. Why Relational Data Model is more popular as compared to others like OO, Network and hierarchical ? Discuss reasons for that (any three) and describe any one that you think is the most critical / important factor.
Asked by Farhan - Thu Feb 14 22:41:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Colanth - Thu Feb 14 22:46:41 2008
Q. Why Relational Data Model is more popular as compared to others like OO, Network and hierarchical ? Discuss reasons for that (any three) and describe any one that you think is the most critical / important factor.
Asked by Farhan - Thu Feb 14 22:41:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Colanth - Thu Feb 14 22:46:41 2008
How do you copy data from one worksheet to another on Excel?
Q. I have some data e-mailed to me on one workbook on 3 different worksheets. This is my first time using Excel so I have no clue what I'm doing. I have 3 columns on each that I need to copy to one new worksheet, but the values aren't manually entered, they are by formula, so I get a reference error if I just try to copy them. How can I get the data all onto one worksheet?
Asked by DJP - Sun Nov 15 18:12:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You have two choices. 1) Copy, then Paste special-> Values. This will copy over the values and remove the formulas (permanently). Paste special can be found on the Edit menu in Excel 2003. 2) Change the formulas on the new w/sheet to reflect the new position of the data. You can often change one cell, then drag it down and across. For instance if your cell says =Sheet1!A1, remove the Sheet1! so it says =A1, then drag the formula down and/or across. But this only works if all your formulas have the same format. Otherwise it's a tedious manual task.
Answered by Andrew L - Mon Nov 16 02:31:56 2009
Q. I have some data e-mailed to me on one workbook on 3 different worksheets. This is my first time using Excel so I have no clue what I'm doing. I have 3 columns on each that I need to copy to one new worksheet, but the values aren't manually entered, they are by formula, so I get a reference error if I just try to copy them. How can I get the data all onto one worksheet?
Asked by DJP - Sun Nov 15 18:12:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You have two choices. 1) Copy, then Paste special-> Values. This will copy over the values and remove the formulas (permanently). Paste special can be found on the Edit menu in Excel 2003. 2) Change the formulas on the new w/sheet to reflect the new position of the data. You can often change one cell, then drag it down and across. For instance if your cell says =Sheet1!A1, remove the Sheet1! so it says =A1, then drag the formula down and/or across. But this only works if all your formulas have the same format. Otherwise it's a tedious manual task.
Answered by Andrew L - Mon Nov 16 02:31:56 2009
How do I recover data from a formatted HDD?
Q. I have an 80 Gb hard disk which had about 60 Gb of data and was formatted accidentally. After formatting, data was added to it. I now need to recover the previous 60 Gb of data. How can I recover this data and what data recovery software will do it?
Asked by Yaseen - Sun Oct 11 14:09:12 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi ! Since you wrote back some data, its virtually impossible to recover ... For sake of a try, try using Test Disk suit ... It has some advanced file recovery options ...
Answered by Dexter - Sun Oct 11 14:13:48 2009
Q. I have an 80 Gb hard disk which had about 60 Gb of data and was formatted accidentally. After formatting, data was added to it. I now need to recover the previous 60 Gb of data. How can I recover this data and what data recovery software will do it?
Asked by Yaseen - Sun Oct 11 14:09:12 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi ! Since you wrote back some data, its virtually impossible to recover ... For sake of a try, try using Test Disk suit ... It has some advanced file recovery options ...
Answered by Dexter - Sun Oct 11 14:13:48 2009
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If you or your laptop seem particularly suspicious, the government may still try to compel you to share the encryption key so it can get a deeper look at the . data. , but at that point it will be up to you how much you want to dig in your ...
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