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  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    The important thing to remember here is that Maricopa County official(s) illegally deleted data but the Auditors have recovered the data, doubled the number of tables and are diligently continuing their jobs today while Maricopa County remains in contempt of court.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    doogie said:

    The important thing to remember here is that Maricopa County official(s) illegally deleted data but the Auditors have recovered the data, doubled the number of tables and are diligently continuing their jobs today while Maricopa County remains in contempt of court.

    Yup. Some corrupt mother-fucker intentionally deleted data on one of the hard drives. And the press REFUSES to report on that fact.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,891 Standard Supporter

    Bob_C said:

    So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?

    When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.
    For about the past 15 years, all hard disks containing any important data have created "images" of the hard disks, saved on backup or separate drives. Anyone not doing image backups is stuck in the 1990s, Norton Utilities days.

    Destroying important data for good is virtually impossible today, without destroying several copies.
    But leftards are dumber than dirt and lie like a dog so they push the meme that if they have the file, then it wasn't deleted. Since the government is involved, good chance their was no separate backup of data. There obviously were not internal controls or none that were followed including any chain of custody or access issues.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    Bob_C said:

    So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?

    When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.
    For about the past 15 years, all hard disks containing any important data have created "images" of the hard disks, saved on backup or separate drives. Anyone not doing image backups is stuck in the 1990s, Norton Utilities days.

    Destroying important data for good is virtually impossible today, without destroying several copies.
    But leftards are dumber than dirt and lie like a dog so they push the meme that if they have the file, then it wasn't deleted. Since the government is involved, good chance their was no separate backup of data. There obviously were not internal controls or none that were followed including any chain of custody or access issues.
    See immediate above.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,496 Standard Supporter

    Bob_C said:

    So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?

    When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.
    For about the past 15 years, all hard disks containing any important data have created "images" of the hard disks, saved on backup or separate drives. Anyone not doing image backups is stuck in the 1990s, Norton Utilities days.

    Destroying important data for good is virtually impossible today, without destroying several copies.
    But leftards are dumber than dirt and lie like a dog so they push the meme that if they have the file, then it wasn't deleted. Since the government is involved, good chance their was no separate backup of data. There obviously were not internal controls or none that were followed including any chain of custody or access issues.
    See immediate above.
    I'd be fucking SHOCKED if there wasn't co-location and some form of redundancy of their systems.

    For fuck's sake, for $16.58/month I can get dropbox that has history and can reel back to prior versions of files. A county as large as Maricopa certainly has data backup systems in place with prior versions available.

    No wonder the county officials are fighting so hard to get this set aside. They now know they are fucked beyond belief.

  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    edited May 2021

    Bob_C said:

    So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?

    When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.
    For about the past 15 years, all hard disks containing any important data have created "images" of the hard disks, saved on backup or separate drives. Anyone not doing image backups is stuck in the 1990s, Norton Utilities days.

    Destroying important data for good is virtually impossible today, without destroying several copies.
    But leftards are dumber than dirt and lie like a dog so they push the meme that if they have the file, then it wasn't deleted. Since the government is involved, good chance their was no separate backup of data. There obviously were not internal controls or none that were followed including any chain of custody or access issues.
    See immediate above.
    I'd be fucking SHOCKED if there wasn't co-location and some form of redundancy of their systems.

    For fuck's sake, for $16.58/month I can get dropbox that has history and can reel back to prior versions of files. A county as large as Maricopa certainly has data backup systems in place with prior versions available.

    No wonder the county officials are fighting so hard to get this set aside. They now know they are fucked beyond belief.

    Somebody tried to delete the data, but was too dumb to realize there were multiple copies.

    The only question is why?

    And that question will never, ever be taken up in the mainstream media Ministry of Information.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    edited May 2021

    Bob_C said:

    So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?

    When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.
    For about the past 15 years, all hard disks containing any important data have created "images" of the hard disks, saved on backup or separate drives. Anyone not doing image backups is stuck in the 1990s, Norton Utilities days.

    Destroying important data for good is virtually impossible today, without destroying several copies.
    But leftards are dumber than dirt and lie like a dog so they push the meme that if they have the file, then it wasn't deleted. Since the government is involved, good chance their was no separate backup of data. There obviously were not internal controls or none that were followed including any chain of custody or access issues.
    See immediate above.
    I'd be fucking SHOCKED if there wasn't co-location and some form of redundancy of their systems.

    For fuck's sake, for $16.58/month I can get dropbox that has history and can reel back to prior versions of files. A county as large as Maricopa certainly has data backup systems in place with prior versions available.

    No wonder the county officials are fighting so hard to get this set aside. They now know they are fucked beyond belief.

    I always preferred SCSI over IDE, btw. And the RAID array I built worked like a charm.

    And Fuck MS Exchange Server and SharePoint, while I'm at it. Bloated, useless, overpriced crap.

    Where was I? Got stuck in 1999 there for a minute.

    Y2K! Y2K!!!! Game Over! The End of Times is Upon Us!!!!!
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,703 Founders Club
    Which one of you is this


  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Which one of you is this


    Me
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,703 Founders Club

    Which one of you is this


    Me
    Could I get the recipe for that bowl of shit that’s your avatar?