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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1851070" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Yes - if you have the deep, deep pockets.</p><p>US Government - no problem, US MacUser - not so much.</p><p></p><p>However, raised a question in my mind.</p><p>The data recovery process from a magnetic medium has been developed and fine-tuned over the years so that even overwritten data can possibly be recovered, but what is the situation with an SSD?</p><p>Once data is deleted and those memory cells on the SSD have been cleared - how is it possible to retrieve the previous states. I would think data recovery on an SSD is much more complicated and less successful than on a traditional spinner hard drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1851070, member: 67742"] Yes - if you have the deep, deep pockets. US Government - no problem, US MacUser - not so much. However, raised a question in my mind. The data recovery process from a magnetic medium has been developed and fine-tuned over the years so that even overwritten data can possibly be recovered, but what is the situation with an SSD? Once data is deleted and those memory cells on the SSD have been cleared - how is it possible to retrieve the previous states. I would think data recovery on an SSD is much more complicated and less successful than on a traditional spinner hard drive. [/QUOTE]
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