hello jaclaz. Thanks for your comments.
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I remembered to have asked already a very similar question before posting this second message about that subject. However, the new hue regarding it(at least for me)is not only this article I posted, mentioning certain apparently new software capable of doing it, but, also, that this supposedly software or "new techniques" was the subject of talking some days ago between a friend of me, computing engineer, and me. According him, this kind of data retrieving was possible(shattered CD or DVD). So I decided to expose here the matter again. Now I see you think that article is "bullshit" . I suppose, then that these statements about data retrieving are made for commercial purposes.
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Regarding the hammered and drilled hard drives, your answer makes me wonder what happens exactly with hard drives made around 1998-2001, for laptops. The ones I am refeferring of are 2,5 ones whose plates are made of glass/aluminum/ceramic substrate and that after each drill they break into diminute fragments. About these destroyed drives, my friend´s opinion was that no data can be actually retrieved from them. However as I said, your answer, partially, makes me to doubt. Could you clarify it please?
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