October 10th, 2019, 14:23
October 10th, 2019, 14:34
October 10th, 2019, 14:40
October 10th, 2019, 14:48
October 10th, 2019, 14:49
data-medics wrote:That's a good start, but honestly at this point in history a better question to ask might be; SHOULD you get into data recovery?
How long of a career do you expect to have? SSDs are going to all but ruin this industry in the next decade when they fully replace HDDs in new computers.
October 10th, 2019, 14:50
October 10th, 2019, 14:52
fzabkar wrote:New to Data Recovery ? Where to Start ?
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=176
October 10th, 2019, 14:56
BremiX wrote:I don't know for how long I will live so can't really give you an answer
But I do fix laptops and PCs as well. Just want to learn something new, because the "expert" guy we give HDDs for data recovery.... i am tired from complaints from customers about him.
October 10th, 2019, 15:02
ddrecovery wrote:BremiX wrote:I don't know for how long I will live so can't really give you an answer
But I do fix laptops and PCs as well. Just want to learn something new, because the "expert" guy we give HDDs for data recovery.... i am tired from complaints from customers about him.
Look into buying a DDI which will allow you to image HDD's at a hardware level. That is a great way to start as well as a suite of software such as R-Studio, UFS, ReclaiMe etc. People will help you out on this forum as much as possible. You do sound sensible and level headed and working on donors is a great way to start. You can then progress onto a more advanced software/hardware combination such as PC3000.
October 10th, 2019, 15:24
BremiX wrote:I don't know for how long I will live so can't really give you an answer
But I do fix laptops and PCs as well. Just want to learn something new, because the "expert" guy we give HDDs for data recovery.... i am tired from complaints from customers about him.
October 10th, 2019, 15:31
digisupport wrote:BremiX wrote:I don't know for how long I will live so can't really give you an answer
But I do fix laptops and PCs as well. Just want to learn something new, because the "expert" guy we give HDDs for data recovery.... i am tired from complaints from customers about him.
Find a new "guy to give HDDs for recovery to"
If any interest I will be glad to assist
October 10th, 2019, 16:54
October 10th, 2019, 17:08
fzabkar wrote:Helium HDDs will eventually kill off most players in the DR business.
October 10th, 2019, 18:41
ddrecovery wrote:fzabkar wrote:Helium HDDs will eventually kill off most players in the DR business.
Not sure I agree with that. The mechanical engineering involved in producing those drives will be outpriced (and out performed) by similar sized SSDs as SSD technology advances and gets more affordable.
October 10th, 2019, 18:47
October 10th, 2019, 19:02
fzabkar wrote:ddrecovery wrote:fzabkar wrote:Helium HDDs will eventually kill off most players in the DR business.
Not sure I agree with that. The mechanical engineering involved in producing those drives will be outpriced (and out performed) by similar sized SSDs as SSD technology advances and gets more affordable.
But SSDs will be affected by encryption and other complications which may render recovery impossible.
October 11th, 2019, 1:17
October 11th, 2019, 13:12
BremiX wrote:If I want to open drive to see how it works, I better do that in clean room/box. Where can I buy that? Did check aliexpress and found this : http://tiny.cc/juacez
Are they any good for beginner ?
October 11th, 2019, 13:39
pclab wrote:BremiX wrote:If I want to open drive to see how it works, I better do that in clean room/box. Where can I buy that? Did check aliexpress and found this : http://tiny.cc/juacez
Are they any good for beginner ?
I found them too cheap to be anything good....
October 11th, 2019, 13:47
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