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Chapter 4 Carved, Deleted, Orphaned Data Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -Pablo Picasso It is commonly known that when a file is deleted on a computer, it may not be immediately inaccessible. Deleted files can be recovered from recycle bins and trash cans. Even after emptying these, files can persist as orphaned or double-deleted data that may be instantly recovered using the file system. In a case where data is not instantly recoverable, data carving may locate fragments of files through intensive data scanning.