>>1753652 (Last Bread)
I do not believe he LOOKED for porn or child trafficing to “pull up the 300,000 emails.
You have had to recover data before. It is a program that goes back through the drive and rebuilds the disc mapping of the harddrive. Once you hit erase, it doesn’t erase the actual info on the platters of the HD. It only erases what info it has that supports the storage.. street adresses for info. W/O the info addresses (talking layman) there is no way for a comp to get to the info.. it doesn’t know where it is, or what it is so its basically useless. Only way to get the info again is if you can rebuild the mapping of the drive.
Only way it erases the data is a HARD format usually done at a factory or what we used to do, write our drives to 0’s and then blanket it with a full amount of bs data.. then write it to 0’s again.
You don’t put a harddrive in, and miracuously find porn. They didn’t know the porn was there.. they were only checking for missing emails, which would automatically come up as the computer resectored the platters/data of the harddrive. So as the roads and streets are put back down, and “?” Bits of info are popping up (which you have to individually look at to see what it is, no associations or grouping from the original content.. a fucking spaghetti mess.. ) and they are then just given in a list. The names should be in the list for the files, but ever see what a default name for a picture from a cell is named? You aren’t going to glean anything off that, just have to open up to see what is in it.
Hope that helped.