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Can you restore data from a deleted file that was previously emptied?
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[QUOTE="FactChecker, post: 6853580, member: 500115"] Windows has a full reformat of a drive. It's my understanding that their quick format just cleans out the directory. It takes a long time to do a full reformat a large drive. The Eraser tool that I referenced above allows you to overwrite the blocks of an individual file many times. And you can make Eraser an option for the files in Windows Explorer. [/QUOTE]
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