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PC3000 portable

July 12th, 2009, 13:51

Hello
hows pc3000 portable.Though it is costly @euro 2000 , i have few doubts.
single IDE port , disc cloning through USB & not udma speeds not practical for 500Gb disks
supports only 1tb disks.
has anyone brought this product? i would like to share his experiece.

Re: PC3000 portable

July 12th, 2009, 14:12

2000 EUR "expensive" ?

Re: PC3000 portable

July 12th, 2009, 14:45

€2000 is cheap

Re: PC3000 portable

July 12th, 2009, 23:21

expensive because it is not a full fledged solution , its meant for firmware recovery .Due to its serious limitations , it is expensive. You can get entire salvation stuff with 2 year support & updates only for US$2000 , isn't it expensive as compare to SD? considering one need to pay 500$ for next year for support and despite this will not be able to fix drives over 1TB

Re: PC3000 portable

July 13th, 2009, 0:43

But the "entire SD stuff" (HD Doctors) doesnt include disk cloning att all....

(neither does DataCompass include UDMA disk cloning, its USB too).

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Re: PC3000 portable

July 13th, 2009, 1:39

Are you starting DR business? Don't start having in mind tight budget : 30/35.000 Eur is the minimum for diagnostic, instrumentation, tools and so on.

Re: PC3000 portable

July 13th, 2009, 5:31

yes you are right , at this stage i cant afford all & wish to start with portable so that i can learn & start with firmware problems.

Re: PC3000 portable

July 13th, 2009, 8:20

My 2 cents : it will be a start but only for LEARNING, not for use on business. But it's only my 2 cents.

Re: PC3000 portable

July 13th, 2009, 13:45

Everyone has got to start somewhere I guess, and so good luck.

But practice practice practice on spare drives first. A good idea is to buy a batch of random duff drives of ebay and try and mend as many as you can.

As and when you do start work on clients drives, don't be afraid to outsource if you in ANY DOUBT whatsover as to how to fix the drive.
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