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thricipio
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Last week I placed some sensitive files on a flash drive for a brief period
(two or three hours) before deleting them. At this point, I'd like to make
sure that these deleted files CANNOT be recovered, and I know there are tools
out there that *can* restore deleted files. I need to make sure that any
such tools will NOT be able to recover the files in question.
So, I'm wondering if a "low-level" format operation would flip all the 1's
to 0's (so to speak), such that these files would be certainly unrecoverable.
Would formatting do the trick? And would different file system parameters
have security advantages over others? For example, I know that /FS:NTFS
seems to take a lot longer than, e.g., /FS:FAT32 and I wonder if that's
because it's doing a more thorough (lower-level?) format.
Any guidance on this will be extremely appreciated. If formatting is not an
adequate means to accomplish my objective, then if there is another means
(some kind of tool or utility) that could be recommended, I'm all ears... or
rather, eyes. ;-)
Many thanks. â€â€Thri
(two or three hours) before deleting them. At this point, I'd like to make
sure that these deleted files CANNOT be recovered, and I know there are tools
out there that *can* restore deleted files. I need to make sure that any
such tools will NOT be able to recover the files in question.
So, I'm wondering if a "low-level" format operation would flip all the 1's
to 0's (so to speak), such that these files would be certainly unrecoverable.
Would formatting do the trick? And would different file system parameters
have security advantages over others? For example, I know that /FS:NTFS
seems to take a lot longer than, e.g., /FS:FAT32 and I wonder if that's
because it's doing a more thorough (lower-level?) format.
Any guidance on this will be extremely appreciated. If formatting is not an
adequate means to accomplish my objective, then if there is another means
(some kind of tool or utility) that could be recommended, I'm all ears... or
rather, eyes. ;-)
Many thanks. â€â€Thri