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 Post subject: MRT Pro - Please Add some Ingelligence To Data Extractor
PostPosted: May 16th, 2015, 11:51 
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The is a WD5000BMVV-11A1CS0 " Mariner Family " . Once You Convert The USB 2.0 Native Board To SATA .It Uses The Intio 1607E Chip " I Am Assuming Its always Encrypting Data " . Contrary To You All i am Getting WDC 2.0 And 3.0 Now a Days Not Before This Time Sigh .Here is The Screenshot Of Another WDC USB 2.0 Getting Cloned To This Drive i Am Talking About "Why Am i Doing This I Will Let you Know in a Few Posts Later " .

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So Now The MBR is encrypted + No Signature In The Last 2 Bytes Is There .Still Data Extractor Parses The MBR And Shows 2 Partition "The Size Is all Haywire " . I understand this is because the Sections of the MBR for Partition Has Some Data But Still It Could See That if the HDD is 500Gb How Can Partition Be So Huge + It Also Could Cross check Last 2 Bytes " Though in Many Cases There Could Be a Exception "

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 Post subject: Re: MRT Pro - Please Add some Ingelligence To Data Extractor
PostPosted: May 21st, 2015, 23:04 
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It is normal that the size of one single partition is 500GB. There was error in data of partition table, so the partitions could not be expanded. MRT DE can parse the data even if the two signature bytes are incorrect. You can identify MBR error by expanding partition. If the partition can't be expanded, that is to say, there is error in MBR or DBR.

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 Post subject: Re: MRT Pro - Please Add some Ingelligence To Data Extractor
PostPosted: May 22nd, 2015, 5:05 
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mrtpro wrote:
It is normal that the size of one single partition is 500GB. There was error in data of partition table, so the partitions could not be expanded. MRT DE can parse the data even if the two signature bytes are incorrect. You can identify MBR error by expanding partition. If the partition can't be expanded, that is to say, there is error in MBR or DBR.


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Who is this From MRT Responding To Messages Here ,Please Tell us your name .This is a 500GB HDD .Its Showing 1TB In One Partition And 1TB in Another .I am suggesting that you add some intelligent parsing and analysis to DE .You are giving me a pathetic answer having no head or tail .

@ everyone ,
Might be i did not get it can you please assist me or her

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 Post subject: Re: MRT Pro - Please Add some Ingelligence To Data Extractor
PostPosted: May 26th, 2015, 23:09 
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Hi, thank you very much for your suggestion.
We get what you mean. Our engineers are working on it.
Next update, it will be improved.

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