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RayMarine GPS
When I erase the tracks on my Raymarine GPS, is the data really
destroyed? Or can it be recovered like the deleted files on a computer hard drive? |
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oups.com... When I erase the tracks on my Raymarine GPS, is the data really destroyed? Or can it be recovered like the deleted files on a computer hard drive? They are gone. Technically speaking, they probably get marked "deleted" until the entire memory needs a bulk erase. When this is happening, you cannot tell. Only Ray could. Further to the comparison with a computer: to restore files on a computer, you can install a utility to do that. On a GPS however, such a mechanism does not exist. You cold disassemble the units, de-solder the flash chip and read it with a programmer, but that would involve more cost than the price of the GPS..... So in short, the answer is no. Meindert |
RayMarine GPS
When I erase the tracks on my Raymarine GPS, is the data really
destroyed? Or can it be recovered like the deleted files on a computer hard drive? I'm sure someone in the gov't could well extract the chip and reconstruct what had been written to it. But if you're just talking about "will my wife/parents/insurance company/police be able to easily recover it" the answer's probably no. Bear in mind, however, lying about only ends up making it worse, doubly so if you file something fraudulently, triply so if the wife figures it out. |
RayMarine GPS
The cost would be worth it to me. We need this data to determine what
happened to a friend. See the "Missing Boater" post on rec.boats. Can you do this? Can you recommend someone to attempt it? |
RayMarine GPS
The cost would be worth it to me. We need this data to determine what
happened to a friend. See the "Missing Boater" post on rec.boats. Can you do this? Can you recommend someone to attempt it? Um, how about calling Raymarine? If it's an actual missing persons, filed with the authorities, it would seem like the vendor would be able to provide an authoritative answer. |
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