:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: hatchbox90 on November 18, 2009, 09:36:10 PM
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Anybody know how, or FREE programs that do so?
I called verizon and they said they dont back them up, and i would need shit from a lawyer to do so
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You delete good pron?
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What kind of phone? You can image anything digital and always pull up stuff that has been deleted. The problem you face is that you might have already wrote over that sector in memory. There are a ton of tools you can use, a lot of free ones, but most come from different Linux OS.
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What kind of phone? You can image anything digital and always pull up stuff that has been deleted. The problem you face is that you might have already wrote over that sector in memory. There are a ton of tools you can use, a lot of free ones, but most come from different Linux OS.
that must be what happened to me earlier. i put pictures on a thumb drive to go print them at the store and when i got there there was pictures of my car that i had sold years ago but didnt have any pictures of. they wont show up on my computer but somehow did on the computer that i was uploading on lol
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What kind of phone? You can image anything digital and always pull up stuff that has been deleted. The problem you face is that you might have already wrote over that sector in memory. There are a ton of tools you can use, a lot of free ones, but most come from different Linux OS.
that must be what happened to me earlier. i put pictures on a thumb drive to go print them at the store and when i got there there was pictures of my car that i had sold years ago but didnt have any pictures of. they wont show up on my computer but somehow did on the computer that i was uploading on lol
Shit never is deleted, unless you fill up the hole hd, then it will write over it. This is why you can recover anything.
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Memory basicly has an index of what's on there (what where size), then the actual data. For magnetic and non-volitile memory, it just rewrites the index saying something is deleted. It's still there, just nobody knows where w/o looking at every bit of data. Luckly most files start with a string like JFIF for jpg's, and ascii text will be looked for for txt files.
If you could download the internal memory of the phone, you could use something like PhotoRescue, except one used for regular data. I've recovered gigs of porn even though the entire hard drive was [quick] formated. :evil: