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Yes. The president’s son uses a locker in a public foyer to stash his medical coke.
Excellent use of logic.

I think you meant cubby not locker...

Near the entrance for vp's rides...so maybe it was kamala's...it would explain the special, ed laugh and constant deer in the headlights look 🤣🤣🤣
 
”Technically correct” means correct.
RAM is emptied on power down.
No shit.
Hmmm, you talked about how it’s not some off-the-shelf stuff. That’s a flex.
You talked about not needing GeekSquad to fix the viruses you get, since you have mad skills. That’s a flex.
So I said I have "Mad Skills"? Is this you exaggerating yet again?
Who said I was running a modern computer with 98? That’s your comprehension issues at work.
You keep mentioning it and haven't stated otherwise. I am just doing that assumption thing you always do.
The drive wipes are done by the IT departments. What do they use? I guess that varies by agency. They have to use something robust since the computers store tax data when in primary service.

With a forensic wipe, I’d LOVE to see you or anyone else get data from the drive. An inexpensive program such as WipeDrive will do it, and make the data forensically unrecoverable.
It is certified by the NSA And “Meets Or Exceeds All Major National And International Regulatory And Technical Standards Including:
– Sarbanes-Oxley
– HIPAA
– Common Criteria Evaluation
– FACTA standards
– EAL 2+ security standard
– U.S. Department of Defense 5220.22-M
– CSEC ITSG-06”

A computer guru such as yourself should know about programs like this.
Such as WipeDrive... well, is that what is used or are you just guessing? Wanna put a wager on if DMDE can recover anything from one of your freshly, forensically wiped drives? Let's hope those IT guys actually used something and didn't just format the drives to save time... time is money you know and people are lazy.

Now anyone worth anything in the computer business knows that the best way to finalize a disk wipe is by going back over the disc and writing zeros to all segments on the ENTIRE disc followed by a format. Did you do this Rob, did the IT people?
 
No shit.

So I said I have "Mad Skills"? Is this you exaggerating yet again?
I don’t see quote marks around those words in my post. Did you?
”I was C and C++ certified years ago and also have a CCNA certification.”
Sure sounds like a flex to me.
You keep mentioning it and haven't stated otherwise. I am just doing that assumption thing you always do.

Such as WipeDrive... well, is that what is used or are you just guessing? Wanna put a wager on if DMDE can recover anything from one of your freshly, forensically wiped drives? Let's hope those IT guys actually used something and didn't just format the drives to save time... time is money you know and people are lazy.
Well, they have to wipe to a level accepted by the feds for FTI. Do you have info that says they are cheating and skipping the task?
Yes. I will wager that the data cannot be recovered after a full drive wipe with WipeData.
Shall I send a drive to Bobbytwo, and you can pick it up when you fly to visit him in a few weeks?
Now anyone worth anything in the computer business knows that the best way to finalize a disk wipe is by going back over the disc and writing zeros to all segments on the ENTIRE disc followed by a format. Did you do this Rob, did the IT people?
A few posts ago you were suggesting data could be recovered from a forensically wiped drive.
Now you are suddenly someone “in the computer business” and learned that data overwrites are the only way to truly make a drive non-recoverable?
Formatting don’t mean shit to data recovery pros.
 
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The information is MOVED before shutting down... it's still in the computer... it is moved BACK to the RAM when booted back up. The information is not lost.
You mean copied. The files remain on the hard drive at boot and are copied into RAM, not “moved”.
If you RESTART the computer though it will not write the RAM to the disk in the information will be lost.
Not that they are a viable resource for computer info, but PC Magazine has a different opinion.
“Selecting Restart to reboot the computer does not clear memory, but turning it off and on again guarantees that memory is cleared and the system is reset.“
 
But honestly why the fck would someone on a car audio forum telling you to kill yourself (a long time ago) even worth paying attention to...let alone being triggered by it every time you see his name
 
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