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- Recoverable information from deleted files and data may be stored in unallocated or slack space on a computer hard drive.[1]
- A file with disk space that has been designated as available for reuse. Although a user may "erase" or "delete" a file, all that is really erased is a reference to that file in a table on the hard disk. Unless overwritten with new data, a "deleted" file can be as intact on the disk as any "active" file you would see in a directory listing.[2] [3] [4]
- A file with disk space that has been designated as available for reuse. The deleted file remains intact until it has been overwritten with a new file.[5]
- A deleted file which is on disk space that has been designated as available for reuse. The deleted file remains present until it has been overwritten with a new file.[6]
Footnotes
- ^ RenewData, Glossary (10/5/2005).
- ^ Fios, E-Discovery Glossary, http://discoveryresources.org/01_electronic_discovery_glossary.html.
- ^ Vinson & Elkins LLP Practice Support, EDD Glossary.
- ^ RSI, Glossary.
- ^ Kroll Ontrack, Glossary of Terms, http://www.krollontrack.com/glossaryterms.
- ^ Legal Electronic Document Institute, Basic Principles of Automated Litigation Support (2005).