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Originally Posted by shejulfa
ang imo rang sector ana maoy ma apektohan... the more you reformat the lesser your capacity. kay mo store man na siya ug information sa track ug sector ani. mao nang magkagamay imo disk space.
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sorry i beg to disagree with you... thats merely a MYTH - no basis.
formatting is same as with ordinary write / read work of a hdd.
high level formatting technically just destroy the current file system table and doesn't even erase the total information from the disk... this is why most formatted harddrives, floppy drives, memory cards are recoverable...
low-level formatting does have 99% assurance that you will not be able to retrieve anything from your platter. it does write random zero and one on the disk... did i say random? yes random, nothing you can understand with random zero and ones. IMHO...