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Peter Volkov (pva) wrote: |
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> On Пнд, 2006-01-30 at 17:03 -0800, Grant wrote: |
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>> I've heard that data can be recovered from a formatted hard |
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>> disk. Lucky for me I don't have any interest in actually doing this, |
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>> but I got in an argue\ment with a buddy last night about whether or |
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>> not it was possible. I'm sure I've read that the government and other |
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>> well-funded institutions have this capability. Is it true? |
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> What a long thread, full of myths. But there are no miracles :) |
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> Short answer for your question is... No. It's not true. |
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Of course not. |
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> Having some experience in field of data recovery I'm not going to dive |
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> into my real stories. I'll better give some general hints. |
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Ah, thanks a lot for doing away with all those myths. Everything |
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you write sounds pretty much like what I've heard and also |
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makes a lot of sense. Most certainly more than those recovery |
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rumors :) |
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> You may find some interesting information about data recovery in google. |
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> But as I told you. No miracles. Sorry. =) |
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> HTH, |
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Yes, very much! |
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Alexander Skwar |
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A person who is more than casually interested in computers should be well |
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schooled in machine language, since it is a fundamental part of a computer. |
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-- Donald Knuth |
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