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Is there a way to get the data passed through the computer's buffer?
Hello! A month ago, video files were transferred from the camera's memory card to a USB flash drive directly through the laptop, i.e. through the hard disk buffer. Is there a way to somehow recover the data with only the laptop through which the infa was transmitted? And, if so, what program is capable of doing this?
OS windows 8.1, NTFS. The laptop is constantly at work, during this time Windows was not formatted, but the temp folder and the trash were cleaned more than once.
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If data was transferred from the camera to a flash drive without separate copying to the hard drive, then the clipboard in RAM was used, from which it is impossible to recover data.
Even if there was a shadow file on the disk, the chances after a month are about 0%. It is not always possible to restore a temp file for yesterday, let alone a month ago
If you took a laptop, plugged in two drives and dragged files from place to place WITHOUT SAVING TO DISK, you won’t be able to pull anything out. If it matches yours "directly", then no data has been saved.
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