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Oct 26th, 2009, 08:59 PM
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Re: Solid State Hard Drives
 Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha
Both use the same flash chips internally, however SSD's take a SATA/SATA2 connector and are plugged directly to the HDD controller on the inside of the comp. whereas flash drives/pen drives are plugged in via usb of which the usb bus is significantly slower than SATA (or even IDE for that matter).
Does it impact on recovery of data like I asked in my second question above?
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Oct 27th, 2009, 03:16 AM
#2
Re: Solid State Hard Drives
 Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
Does it impact on recovery of data like I asked in my second question above?
Only your pockets 
Apparently recovery is possible but will cost you your arm and leg if you know what I mean....
A good exercise for the Heart is to bend down and help another up...
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Oct 27th, 2009, 08:48 AM
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Re: Solid State Hard Drives
 Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
Does it impact on recovery of data like I asked in my second question above?
I didn't address this because I don't know, I'm not overly familiar with how the T-Flash chips work other than they retain data without power for roughly 100 years and if you send a static shock through them then they're toast with no change of data recovery whatsoever.
I have no clue if they/how to perform forensics on a working chip for "deleted" data recovery.
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Oct 27th, 2009, 06:14 PM
#4
Re: Solid State Hard Drives
 Originally Posted by koolsid
Only your pockets
Apparently recovery is possible but will cost you your arm and leg if you know what I mean....
Ah ok! That would be about the same cost as almost anything nowdays.
 Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha
I didn't address this because I don't know, I'm not overly familiar with how the T-Flash chips work other than they retain data without power for roughly 100 years and if you send a static shock through them then they're toast with no change of data recovery whatsoever.
I have no clue if they/how to perform forensics on a working chip for "deleted" data recovery.
Ah ok!
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