Greetings,
I got a laptop with a SSD disk (120 gb) inside of it. I deleted some files on it (let's call them 'X') and have been using it for the past 6 months, reaching states of almost entirely full capacity, deleting and moving stuff in order to keep on working on the laptop.
If that however is not true, I'd like to make sure that the 'X' files are not recoverable. I assume that formatting alone will not be enough, that I will have to encrypt or load it with random data.
How do I do that? What tools do I use?
I got a laptop with a SSD disk (120 gb) inside of it. I deleted some files on it (let's call them 'X') and have been using it for the past 6 months, reaching states of almost entirely full capacity, deleting and moving stuff in order to keep on working on the laptop.
What interests me now is this - Can the files 'X' still on it be seen or recovered? Someone told me that SSD disks do not save deleted data like HDD's do so that once something is deleted it is not recoverable.
If that however is not true, I'd like to make sure that the 'X' files are not recoverable. I assume that formatting alone will not be enough, that I will have to encrypt or load it with random data.
How do I do that? What tools do I use?
After that is done, should I format everything as well?