by labellom » Sat Jun 24, 2023 3:42 pm
Performing a quick format on a disk typically removes the file system structures and marks the disk space as available for use. However, it does not overwrite the actual data stored on the disk. If the MFT file is expanded to a larger size, it may overwrite the existing MFT records, effectively erasing information about previously stored files.
Performing a quick format on a disk typically removes the file system structures and marks the disk space as available for use. However, it does not overwrite the actual data stored on the disk. If the MFT file is expanded to a larger size, it may overwrite the existing MFT records, effectively erasing information about previously stored files.