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
October 4th, 2017, 6:17
Dear!
Any solution to this?
October 4th, 2017, 7:36
There're two good solutions: Dig it as deep as possible or throw away as far as possible
October 4th, 2017, 10:06
Masterclass wrote:There're two good solutions: Dig it as deep as possible or throw away as far as possible
Exactly!
October 4th, 2017, 11:59
Thank you, hehe
October 4th, 2017, 13:50
A Rosewood with catastrophic media damage? Surely not!!!
October 4th, 2017, 14:36
And another one with "butter" platters. Wonder how they survived factory test.
October 4th, 2017, 14:52
digisupport wrote:And another one with "butter" platters. Wonder how they survived factory test.
Total crap, we’ve had at least 4 in this week, and it’s only Wednesday:-(
October 4th, 2017, 18:41
Somewhere I read that someone had seen a rosewood reading and recording data normally, as if it were a hard disk !!!!! ...... surely it will be a joke, I have never seen it ....
Although, as paperweights, they work well, it is not necessary to waste time digging a hole
October 4th, 2017, 19:10
By the way, congratulations on your clean room, it must be very large ... with two light screens included
October 5th, 2017, 5:04
Hehe, is outside clean room
October 5th, 2017, 6:16
Quilare wrote:Hehe, is outside clean room
It makes sense ... take the photo outside the clean room and then ask if it has solution ......
I only have one question, from professional to professional, with this method is it that you get a 94% success in data recovery job?
October 5th, 2017, 7:37
Dear Colanco!
We wanted to confirm something that we already knew, we thank you for the detail
October 5th, 2017, 8:45
Quilare wrote:Dear Colanco!
We wanted to confirm something that we already knew, we thank you for the detail
At no time did I doubt that you already knew, apologies if you have understood the opposite, it is simple envy, a success rate of 94% is an undisputed support and well above most of the users of this forum (if there is any above this rate), congratulations on your work ...
Already, and only to learn, the use of gloves to work with open discs is necessary? I understand that with your bare hands you have more sensitivity and you can work better, you also save a few cents ....
October 6th, 2017, 5:18
I can explain our technique in a master class, always by appointment XD
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