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Can you restore data from a deleted file that was previously emptied?
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[QUOTE="Filip Larsen, post: 6853593, member: 237222"] A workable approach for wiping a SSD drive if this requirement is known before filling it with data is to use it only with full disk encryption. This means the drive (or partition in question) is effectively wiped if one can wipe just the master key. Alternatively one can make a logical encrypted disk in a regular file system using a tool like truecrypt (or whatever pose as its replacement these days - truecrypt was marked as Not Safe Anymore by its maintainer some years ago). [/QUOTE]
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