I'm curious about the recoverability of files deleted from a flash thumb drive. I understand that data recovery on SSDs is typically not feasible because of their technology. Do flash drives work similarly when it comes to deleted files?
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It's crucial to have a solid backup plan, especially for important files. If the data is significant to you, consider consulting a professional data recovery service instead of trying to recover it yourself.
When you simply delete something from the file system, you're really just altering the index that links files to their data clusters. If the clusters haven't been overwritten by new data, there's a chance you can retrieve the deleted files using recovery software.
If the deleted files are still in the trash, you can just use the 'Restore' function to get them back, but once you've permanently deleted them, recovery can get complicated.
Generally speaking, unless you've securely erased the files, there's a good chance that deleted data from a flash drive can still be recovered. However, it’s essential to act quickly and avoid using the drive to prevent overwriting the deleted files.

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