i was told that it was possible in theory:it has something to do with a second file allcocation table. i used quick mode, so the data should still be there, just marked as ready for use.
a quick format doesn't write over any files, nor does a full format. Thats why they make hdd security wipe utilities because a windows format doesn't delete them.
No formating will not delete your files but it creates a new file allocation table so basically you can't find your old data because the computer does not no where to look you would need a profesional program to find your data now.
No formating will not delete your files but it creates a new file allocation table so basically you can't find your old data because the computer does not no where to look you would need a profesional program to find your data now.
hey, but FAT32 is built on two or more file allocation tables. that means that there is still a chace for you to recover your data if you delete it from one table.