![]() ![]() Now there is one more point that needs to be understood very clearly here. In Linx you can say that its inode, and reference to the filename is deleted(read my post on inode and file deletion) but the data is still there. When a file gets deleted the operating system never removes the data from the hard disk, it just removes the link to access that file, and keep that space as unused.But still the data of your file is there in that exact location where it was. ![]() So what happens when you delete a file in Linux or any operating system out there? Let us try to understand how data recovery possible in any machine?
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