![]() With current track densities this process is not likely to work well - on 48tpi floppy disks one stood a better chance. BUT you have to find a track that can be read, and then work out what the data might mean. ![]() The other way to access data is that sometimes reading a track slighly off centre can display old data. Unless you work with super super confidential data, and have sold the disk to someone who knows that, nothing will ever be found. ie 99.999999% of your data has been erased. The chances of anyone finding these sectors is just as remote. The chances of your critcial data being in these sectors is 0.000000x. This is typcially only a few sectors on a disk (less than maybe 100). Areas of concern are sectors that have been remapped.
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