When you delete something, it's reference to it in the TOC is erased. 
The data is still there unless you start recording over it. If the data
itwelf were to be erased, it would take longer to erase it than it does,
considering the MD records in what seems to be real time  or on some
units 4x.  In any case it would take several minutes to erase a full 74,
80 149, or 160 minute disc, but it doesn't.  if you record something and
like a friend f mine did, took the batteries out before it was done, the
TOC isn't written but the data was.  I was able to recover it for him on
my Sony 520 deck.

Matthew Bullis wrote:
> 
> How do you know the data is still present? In my MZ-R70 manual, it says that
> once you delete, you can't get it back.
> Thanks for any help.
> Matthew
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