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Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 10:42

Hi, I'm Matteo, a new user of this forum and since many years I was interested of HDD Technology. I want to ask if someone sell a Ninja Kaze platform?I want to ask where buy at cheapest price this device. I found it on ebay and in online store 9to5 and ji2. Thanks in advance. Bye from Italy.

Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 10:44

Why not buy an Atola Imager or Deepspar instead?

Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 12:24

You will not see price differences in offers for such special tools.

The only difference might be the transport costs - whether one has a better
contract with a courier service - or whther you choose a dealer / distributor closer
to your place.

For Ninja the manufacturer is Ji2 - and the closest distributor is in UK:
Expodata Systems Ltd
Steve Boote
tel:+44(0)8700 77 00 77
email: steve@pctestpro.com

For Deepspar Imager you might contact the manufacturer in Canada directly:
www.deepspar.com

For Atola Imager and other Atola products you can contact me (just around the corner :wink: )
www.atola-europe.com (based in Vienna / Austria) tel:+43 1 4707005


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Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 12:29

Which are the advantages and disadvantages of these two products?
I read the post talking about Ninja Kaze and I read all the opinions.
I suppose that ask the best one it is a nerds thing.
If I don't make a mistake, deepspar it is expensive and require a NF4 chipset MB.
The considerations of forum's users are better for deepspar. In alternative Ninja Kaze is more flexible cause doesn't require a Pc dedicated to work.
I heard of Pc 3000 but I don't say nothing of Atola Imager.
how much do are they costs?
I found a device to repair HDDs with problems.
I am confused about what is the best compromise quality/price?
I read about HDDSCAN and Diskpatch but I don't know if there is a chance to recover data from a bad HDD.
I'm trying to use OnTrack Easy Recovery but nothing and then I read that I make a mistake, I try to recover from files reconstruction when the correct procedure is recover from a binary image. I don't know if my drive is fried.
I read about TVS that can damage PCB.
My HDD initizially boots up and it did not recognize the partition, now it would seem to be dead, since I don't feel more head's buzz,nothing.
I'm wondering if it is a worth to try to repair it or deliver it to a DR company.
I want to buy a pro device cause I want to try. A Pro DR cost 1000 euro in Italy. For this price I can buy a Ninja Kaze.

Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 12:44

Hi falther!What a nice dog :D
Do you think that mine red cat can be its friend?:-)
Falther I know that for these tools I will not see the price but in Europe and in Italy especially there is no work for many people. I'm an informatic technician and I lost my job since 2008. I'm trying to invent a new job and I try to find something in the data recovery branch but I didn't find nothing on how became expert in this branch. I know OnTrack but job's requests are only in German
I suppose that these 3 tools are the most efficient but which is the best quality/price compromise?

P.S.: If I Had the money to buy the best one, I'll buy it. In this case I think that every commercial would say that the tool that he sells it is the best!

What do you thinking of about these ones forum's users?

Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 12:58

Even best tool will not cover lacking knowledge or experience....

I own Ninja F, Deepspar Imager and the Atola Insight (which has the functions of Imager too).
There are cases where only one of them is able to copy a drive with bad sectors.

Ninja is the tool to copy / image a complete drive.

Deepspar Imager is an outstanding product (for technicians).

Atola Imager is unique with its simple user interface in Windows.

But, I doubt its a good choice to buy one of theses tools for only one case of a broken drive.
If you plan to go on in this business, then you definitely have to get all of them - step by step.

Send me PM if you want to do that.

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Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

February 18th, 2010, 14:17

Hi mattemax80
I have a Ninja Kaze for sale , Pls. check PM for details.

Re: Someone sell a Yec Ninja Kaze?

April 9th, 2010, 23:38

hddbug.. I tried to pm you but I don't think it went through. I am interested in the Ninja Kaze if its still for sale.
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