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Discussion in 'Something For All' started by Iminess, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. Iminess

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    I was looking at my Memory card for my PSP, and then i deleted something and i thought, what happens to the saved storage when you delete it? Does the data just magically dissapear? And if it doesnt then what happens, and if it does then how?
     
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    If it was good memory, it goes to heaven. If it was corrupted, it goes to hell.

    Seriously, why did you make this?
     
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    Denode, I'm glad he did. I want to know the answer too. I'm posting so this doesn't get locked. He's got me wondering now.
     
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    Well, there's a lot of technologies available.

    The simplest explanation would be that information is stored in little magnetic "dents" that have a certain pattern. Clearing this would wipe away such, or replace it (although it's arguable whether deletion fully clears the data).

    Basics of a hard-disk
    http://computer.howstuffworks.com/hard-disk.htm
     
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    Yo I think a better place for this is the off-topic forum.

    This particular forum is for intelligent conversations. I'd say that really doesn't correlate with the requirements.

    And btw: I believe the date will always be there. It just is not shown and occupies less space.
     
  6. A86753

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    Yeah this should probably blong somewhere else.

    Anyway when you get down to the very basis of memory all you are doing when you clear a save game or something is turning a bunch of 1's(on) to 0's(off). Study up on computers and electronics and it well benefit you in todays world.
     
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    Doesn't it cease to exit?
     
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