Thomas wrote: >When a file is overwritten, don't the new bytes take the place of the old? Since it's not the _exact_ same placing on the disk (but very very close) you can get old data that was "removed" and "overwritten". >Would it be accessible by software means alone, or would it require special >(Drive Savers?) techniques? Special equipment would be needed. //Bernie
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