I was able to get Copyr demo working on another computer.
It copied my 30GB drive with many errors in about four hours.
(Faster than most others I tried)
It seems run on one of my P4 computers but not the other.
Whats the difference?
I have a bunch of old P3 computers laying around.
None of them see drives over 132GB.
How do I know the software will run on them?
Will they see drives over 132GB on my P3 machines because it is direct access?
The demo is limited to copying 30GB drives.
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I found another disk copy machine.
http://www.bvg-group.ru/eng/diagnostic/HRT_DRE.phpHRT DRE utility (Data Recovery Edition)
13,500.00 RUB = $563.817 USD
Interesting features
"The utility enables to copy only sectors chains concerning to files which you are interested in without accessing to other sections of bad HDD."
"It is possible to copy data on every head taken separately."
"The utility enables to take into account offset for data sectors because of translator destroying.
Dedicated hardware so no special motherboard required
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DeepSpar has a copy thing but last time I checked it was $5,000 USD so we will not even look there.
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Salvation Data has "Power Data Extractor PRO" for $400 USD
http://www.salvationdata.com/productDetail.asp?pn=00005The manual talks about being able to select start and stop range.
It says nothing about cycling the power but it does talk about their “fast extraction”
“fast extraction can easily skip bad sectors, therefore it works even when
there are numbers of bad sectors on your source HDD."
How does this work?
I had drives that were on the good side of marginal when I received them but slowly died after a few hours on my mirror copy machine. I often thought if I could limit each sector to say 50ms (If it does not get data in 50ms go to the next) I might end up with 90% of the data and not 10% of the data.
Salvation gives you a "key" with their software which means you can only use it on one computer.
The manual says nothing about being able to auto cycle power for "loss of readiness".
There are some wires that plug into the serial port but can't figure out what they do.
I also assume that it is very picky about what Motherboard you are using (like Copyr)
Does anybody out there have these copiers?
Any comments?