Is it possible to recover facts from a fully formatted flash memory base pen/thumb drive?

actually i believe that if we set/reset the memory cell of a flash memory unit to adjectives 0s or 1s, then it should not be possible to recover information from it since there should be no 'leftover' information anywhere- as adjectives the information that is stored anywhere is surrounded by the state of flip flops which can be either 0 or 1
Answers:
It is possible. Formatting simply unlink the information from the directory system. Setting all unit to all 0s and 1s is one be determined of overwriting the original notes with litter. Random overwriting itself takes months to finish the best data deletion. Yet background remanence, the physical representation of the data, can still allow background to be recovered in pieces. Destruction of the pen drive is the merely way for complete eradication of facts.
yes you need the right software though
yes its possible
If the drive is repeatedly written over beside zeroes and unsystematic data, after at some point it will be impossible for anyone to recover the original facts.

Even after one write-over the process is probably difficult and complicated.

Do note though that a conventional format does not actually erase the facts at all, it only sets the file allocation table on the start of the drive to show the drive as empty.


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