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Author: | ck0 [ July 19th, 2016, 12:09 ] |
Post subject: | DFL-SRP without DFL-URE? |
Hi I am new here. I am preparing for a DR business and thinking what equipment and tools I will buy. Probably this is from my lack but I am just wondering if I can start with DFL-SRP (without DFL-URE)? I guess that I can get external hard disks, flash drives connected to DFL-SRP through usb to sata adapters and fix them as I do with DFL-URE ? I have no idea if there is any big difference between DFL-SRP and DFL-URE. Any advice and comments would be much appreciated. Thanks. CK |
Author: | hdd_Jason [ August 31st, 2016, 22:38 ] |
Post subject: | Re: DFL-SRP without DFL-URE? |
SRP is enough for starting ur business. the good usb drives that u can directly connect to the pc. and can use the SRP to recover;if the usb drives that have fw issue. just find the compatible pcb to repalce and connect to the SRP. if u have extra money, you can buy URE |
Author: | LarrySabo [ August 4th, 2020, 8:39 ] |
Post subject: | Re: DFL-SRP without DFL-URE? |
@bledaone, the message you replied to is 4 years old! However, yes, SRP can work on USB drives connected to a PC that SRP is also connected to -- if the USB drive is detected and doesn't cause Windows to freeze. If it is unstable, it would be best to transfer the USB drive's ROM to a compatible SATA PCB and fix firmware issues and clone the drive. The clone will likely be encrypted but the SRP can usually decrypt it directly. |
Author: | bledaone [ August 5th, 2020, 6:21 ] |
Post subject: | Re: DFL-SRP without DFL-URE? |
LarrySabo wrote: @bledaone, the message you replied to is 4 years old! However, yes, SRP can work on USB drives connected to a PC that SRP is also connected to -- if the USB drive is detected and doesn't cause Windows to freeze. If it is unstable, it would be best to transfer the USB drive's ROM to a compatible SATA PCB and fix firmware issues and clone the drive. The clone will likely be encrypted but the SRP can usually decrypt it directly. Yes, because I just researched Deepspar USB Stabilizer and found your post in your blog recently, hehe. This answer clears my doubt, thanks a lot, Larry |
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