Do the Maricopa auditors already have the missing files? Screenshot they posted was from data recovery software.
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My guess is that at least two steps of destruction of evidence occurred here. Also, I do not think it will be sufficient to recover the deleted files. Notice - all of the files from 11/3 are either empty or are a standard and small size. The standard, small files are very likely template database files with no data. Then, notice how there are large files which contain the actual adjudicable ballots. This would be a gold mine of overt fraud if the manual adjudication is as fraudulent as we suspect.
Notice the two files with length of 0 bytes (AdjudicableBallotStore_20201103_General_2020-1). It looks like the data we deleted. Actually, it appears someone opened a console and ran a single command:
drop database <databasename>
Can this be recovered? Yes, but it is not a trivial. This would involve reconstituting the mdf file. I have never seen a data recovery tool that can do this, but I know for a fact that the IRS has such tools, so they must be common in the art.
Is it possible for them to delete the files and then ensure that recovered files are fake?
Technically, yes, but they would almost certainly be undone by mistakes. That would be a highly complex operation, especially since the database has transactional logging.