Way back in my Ubuntu days, after a gruelling "window's winter in hell",
there was a Linux program that would show you the junk that's on the
hd...  
After the lengthy scan, one can click-open several found stale deleted
files...   If you can open it in bits, you can probably copy it...


From what I've experienced, I figure the only way to properly prep a hd
for a new install, is to "DBAN Autonuke" the hd..  (Caution to not leave
any game or flash drives in the box)...  Then unplug the tower and
net-cable, and pull the battery for about 5 minutes...  That should
clean-out all the sticky monkey-poo...

Is there an accessory, "view inside a partition"..?

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