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Over written Data Recovery

April 8th, 2015, 7:21

i m new at HDDGURU
i want to know that
is this possible overwritten old data revcovery from movie cam storage.
any possiblity...
THNAKS

Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 8th, 2015, 9:48

this is my usual "visual explanation" and is not ment abusing:

you drink a bottle of milk
then you fill the empty bottle full with water

how should it be possible to get the milk out of the bottle a second time
(or even more times) ?

or

how much liquid can one fill into a 1 Liter bottle and get out at a later time?

bingo - 1 Liter .

So - the bottle full of 1 Liter water - where should it store another Liter
of milk ?

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Usually the answer I get after this is: Yes, this is computer electronics,
thats your daily work - but I have no clue about that stuff ....

but

thats pure logic - but once the word "computer" is related, this feature
is "switched off" instantly from lots of (if not most) of users/customers.

Sad

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Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 8th, 2015, 10:25

Not real to recover overwritten data.

Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 16th, 2015, 3:02

you should save all the recovered files on another place to avoid data overwriting.

Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 16th, 2015, 5:24

Alice_Phoebe wrote:you should save all the recovered files on another place to avoid data overwriting.


Best way to recover over-written data is to over-write it again with the backed up copy of the original data you want to recover.

Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 16th, 2015, 8:46

Best way to recover over-written data is to over-write it again with the backed up copy of the original data you want to recover.
LOL

Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 16th, 2015, 17:05

Spildit wrote:
Best way to recover over-written data is to over-write it again with the backed up copy of the original data you want to recover.


:mrgreen:

Re: Over written Data Recovery

April 16th, 2015, 17:33

Spildit wrote:
Alice_Phoebe wrote:you should save all the recovered files on another place to avoid data overwriting.


Best way to recover over-written data is to over-write it again with the backed up copy of the original data you want to recover.


ultimate solution :p
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