Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
September 17th, 2009, 1:36
I am new to this forum, and i have read many many topics of this forum.
So, please dont start things like "easy money", "sarcasm" etc ...
I need some one to offer me training about hdd repairing, which must be done throught internet.
Give piece of advice aboute equipement, ...
I will appreciate if you send PM (I am a shy pesron

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REgards
September 17th, 2009, 4:49
Internet training paid via PayPal maybe ?
Jokes apart , it is quite impossible that way. IF you really want to do something in this field, be prepared to invest a LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGE amount of time and money and have one-on-one or class training WITH HANDS ON THE INDUSTRY STANDARD TOOLS, not generic training (well, everyone is free to waste money). OR do it by yourself.
September 17th, 2009, 11:31
BlackST wrote:Internet training paid via PayPal maybe ?
Jokes apart , it is quite impossible that way. IF you really want to do something in this field, be prepared to invest a LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGE amount of time and money and have one-on-one or class training WITH HANDS ON THE INDUSTRY STANDARD TOOLS, not generic training (well, everyone is free to waste money). OR do it by yourself.
It sounds you did not read carefully my post.
I said, I have read carefully, many many many topics of this forum, before i attempted to ask what i want.
@BlackSt, if i remember well you (in many topics) YOU suggest to speak this matter non public.
I am wondering, why you reply as above, no offense sorry.
September 17th, 2009, 11:49
There is no online classes available in this industry.
You have to hire a pro, which will be able to give you training, suggest equipment to buy and tools.
You can also travel somewhere for training.
I believe this is a most effective way to get in to this business.
It will require some money and a lot of time.
September 17th, 2009, 13:01
harddrivespecialist wrote:There is no online classes available in this industry.
You have to hire a pro, which will be able to give you training, suggest equipment to buy and tools.
You can also travel somewhere for training.
I believe this is a most effective way to get in to this business.
It will require some money and a lot of time.
Thanks @harddrivespecialist crystal clear.
Timewise those training, how much time they cover?
What about the sylabus of those cources, what they cover?
For a begginer with enought knowledge in computer science (very good file system knowlegde but not in hardware data recovery, firmware repair ...) what equipment are you suggested?
Tnx again @harddrivespecialist
September 17th, 2009, 13:39
Its continuos training, which never stops
I find personal training to be the best, but it could be very expensive.
Everyone has their own preferences about equipment, so trainer will suggest their own.
I would suggest to start with logical recoveries and then move into physical.
You can also start repairing hard drives at logical level as a good practise.
September 17th, 2009, 15:26
harddrivespecialist wrote:Its continuos training, which never stops
I find personal training to be the best, but it could be very expensive.
Everyone has their own preferences about equipment, so trainer will suggest their own.
I would suggest to start with logical recoveries and then move into physical.
You can also start repairing hard drives at logical level as a good practise.
Yes personal training it is OK w/ me, this is what i have asked from the very begining.
My english is not so good.
Do you have an opinion about atola insight? cons vs pros against its competitors?
September 17th, 2009, 15:39
Never worked with it, so I can't judge.
I know that it is in process of development and improvment.
September 18th, 2009, 6:47
There are lots of courses in this field.
You can search on youtube.com form "Defcon hard drive". There you have a series of nice clips from a dude named Scott Moulton. Those clips are very informative. He also does data recovery expert classes. Course price is about 4000 USD.
The people who sells DeepSpar (kinda nestled with AceLabs who makes PC3000) over at
www.deepspar.com also has hands on courses with PC3000/DeepSpar and vendor specific stuff.
There are also courses in Britain and Italy I noticed.
As with all professions, experience is vital. I am not that experienced myself and I realize that you can't rush some things... And as with other professions you start somewhere and becomes more secure with time so don't give up up!
September 19th, 2009, 12:46
I can provide you training from basic to expert level for hardrive recovery included head changing using different kind of technical tools..
contact me on my email for more information..
September 19th, 2009, 16:03
lol trained in China
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