Hey look, a brand new account. Jeebus, you are glowing so much we can see you from orbit.
Seriously google search it. The red x's for the program represent a deleted file. Its not hard. I've used the damn program previously.
The screenshot is perfectly indicative of what happened, especially considering the fact the files were recovered from a deleted state. This is fact. Go try your shill stuff elsewhere.
Scenario1: how the hell does one delete files during imaging? How does one delete files during an imaging process? I've done literally hundreds of these images and that explanation makes zero sense. You don't touch the file structure, you are imaging a volume.
More importantly: have you even worked with SQL? I have. Extensively. Databases do not get deleted during normal operation. To delete databases the way they were deleted involves several deliberate steps that would need to occur including the stopping of services and disabling of auto-start of services on restart. And if security is as tight as it is supposed to be, normal users would not be able to touch those dbs at the file level without specific administrative access.
Its clear you aren't a developer, or engineer. You need to stop talking about what you don't know about.
Scenario 2: They already said during the Maricopa Audit hearing this week that the files were 100% recovered. In fact they stated this weeks ago, we just got the confirmation at that hearing
If the next thing you say is that the auditors deleted the files on purpose to bring heat the election board you need to go sit down and stop hitting whatever narcotic you are on.
Last, this really has nothing to do with these facts, but just an overall level of panic my the Democrats: Senate President Karen Fann just received a package of white powder. While powder came back negative, its a clear message that audit is making people sweat, and you are trying to demoralize folks and throw shade on the audit.
This has nothing to do with SQL other than that's the data needing recovery, this is MFT and binary data as far as the filesystem is concerned. Files have attributes, many of which can be spoofed. Many of which are affected by Creation, Access, or Modifications. Deletion is not a modification. It does not affect the date. I implied this in my screenshot. You're not smart.
Banned because you guys don't actually care about Truth, you're just another hivemind of suckers.
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No, it's a screenshot and a narrative that the screenshot does not support. Simple as.
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Hey look, a brand new account. Jeebus, you are glowing so much we can see you from orbit.
Seriously google search it. The red x's for the program represent a deleted file. Its not hard. I've used the damn program previously.
The screenshot is perfectly indicative of what happened, especially considering the fact the files were recovered from a deleted state. This is fact. Go try your shill stuff elsewhere.
No, you didn't and no it doesn't
Scenario 1, files were deleted as part of normal operations and person imaginging drive screwed up
Scenario 2, files were secure wiped on 4/12 in which case they were not recovered
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Your explanation is just silly.
Scenario1: how the hell does one delete files during imaging? How does one delete files during an imaging process? I've done literally hundreds of these images and that explanation makes zero sense. You don't touch the file structure, you are imaging a volume.
More importantly: have you even worked with SQL? I have. Extensively. Databases do not get deleted during normal operation. To delete databases the way they were deleted involves several deliberate steps that would need to occur including the stopping of services and disabling of auto-start of services on restart. And if security is as tight as it is supposed to be, normal users would not be able to touch those dbs at the file level without specific administrative access.
Its clear you aren't a developer, or engineer. You need to stop talking about what you don't know about.
Scenario 2: They already said during the Maricopa Audit hearing this week that the files were 100% recovered. In fact they stated this weeks ago, we just got the confirmation at that hearing
If the next thing you say is that the auditors deleted the files on purpose to bring heat the election board you need to go sit down and stop hitting whatever narcotic you are on.
Last, this really has nothing to do with these facts, but just an overall level of panic my the Democrats: Senate President Karen Fann just received a package of white powder. While powder came back negative, its a clear message that audit is making people sweat, and you are trying to demoralize folks and throw shade on the audit.
Its time for you to go.
LOL. ok Clarence
This has nothing to do with SQL other than that's the data needing recovery, this is MFT and binary data as far as the filesystem is concerned. Files have attributes, many of which can be spoofed. Many of which are affected by Creation, Access, or Modifications. Deletion is not a modification. It does not affect the date. I implied this in my screenshot. You're not smart.
Banned because you guys don't actually care about Truth, you're just another hivemind of suckers.
[USER WAS BANNED FOR HAVING AN EDUCATED OPINION BACKED BY EXPERTISE, WHILST DISSENTING FROM MSM NARRATIVE. THINK ABOUT THAT]