Essentially yes, but I don't think RAID necessarily had anything to do with it. More so the fact that once files are deleted only pointers to their location get deleted, and the files themselves remain on the disk until overwritten by another file, or secure wiped with 0s.
They deleted the files, but didn't do a secure wipe, so a program like Recuva could be used for recovery.
Essentially yes, but I don't think RAID necessarily had anything to do with it. More so the fact that once files are deleted only pointers to their location get deleted, and the files themselves remain on the disk until overwritten by another file, or secure wiped with 0s.
They deleted the files, but didn't do a secure wipe, so a program like Recuva could be used for recovery.
Just do Ctrl+Z i dont get what the big deal is