The data would get erased.
Yes Just save it under a different name
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If the same data is already in the floppy disk or any other disk, and you are again copying the same data, then it is called the overwriting ..
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overwriting data multiple times, rendering the data unusable ** "Shattering the hard drive platters with a a hammer" --> is the correct answer. The question is asking how do you "fully ensure data can't be recovered" - breaking it ensures this!
Get and put pointers are concepts used in programming, particularly in the context of data structures like queues or streams. A "get pointer" typically refers to a reference or index that indicates where to retrieve or read data from a data structure, while a "put pointer" indicates where to insert or write new data. These pointers help manage the flow of data, ensuring that operations like reading and writing are performed in an organized manner without overwriting or losing information.
You will initially get a warning asking if you want to overwrite the existing data. If you say yes, then it will be overwritten. What effects that will have will depend on what was in those cells. Sometimes you will want to change the data, so there will be no real problem. If you overwrite important data that should not be changed, or overwrite formulas with data, it will affect how your spreadsheet works. So always be sure you know what you are doing when overwriting data. Remember too that you can undo if you have made a mistake. Pressing and holding the Ctrl key and pressing Z will undo, or you can do it from the Edit menu or toolbar.
Restore you index.html or index.php to their original state, either by uploading and overwriting the original file or editing the current file and replacing it with the data from the original.
Since it's a full format, data can't be recovered unless it's only been marked for overwriting. If a program like wipe.exe is used (sets every bit to 0), the data can't be recovered.
Overwriting protection of a file prevents any changes or modifications from being made to that file, ensuring its integrity and preserving its original content. This can be beneficial for critical documents or data that need to remain unchanged, but it may also hinder users from updating or correcting information. Additionally, if users need to make changes, they may be forced to create a copy of the file, potentially leading to confusion or version control issues. Overall, while it enhances data security, it can limit flexibility in managing file content.
A little switch on the card is set to "write protect" mode which prevents the card from being written to or overwriting any existing data on it.
It is known as overwriting, in which a program is used to write zeroes and ones on the hard-drive. Several passes may be made to ensure the original data has been completely overwritten. Simply formatting a hard-drive is no good, as the data is still on the hard-drive, only the links to the data is removed, and the data can be recovered.