I'm curious about the recoverability of files that I've deleted from a flash thumb drive. Given that flash drives use similar technology to SSDs, which typically don't allow for data recovery once files are deleted, I wanted to get some insights on whether the same applies here and what my options might be for recovery.
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If you’re trying to get your files back, you could check your drive’s settings to see if you can use a 'Restore' feature from the trash, depending on how your system manages deleted files.
Whenever you delete files, especially if it’s a regular deletion (not a secure wipe), the underlying data may still be there until the system needs that space for new files. You can potentially use data recovery software or consult a pro if it's really important.
It's important to keep in mind that if the data is crucial, it's best to have a backup policy in place. Losing important files should serve as a reminder to regularly back up your data.
In general, unless you've securely erased the data, there’s a chance that deleted files on your flash drive could be recovered. The system just marks the space as available for new data, but until it’s overwritten, recovery software might still access it.

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