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PC3000 and SalvationData

October 5th, 2007, 7:16

I've been using PC3K products for years, and to be honest, I like their product for what it is. Technical support at times was a bit insufficient but the forum isn't bad. At this time, I also looking at SalvationData for help with firmware/repair issues. If you have used and are familiar with both products, please comment. Would purchasing salvationdata product be a good idea for firmware repair/hard drive repair? Also keep in mind that salvationdata currently does not have support for IBM/Hitachi and Toshiba.

Thanks in advance.

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 5th, 2007, 13:38

I have used both the products i would prefer pc3k in every aspect .

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 5th, 2007, 18:31

SalvationData is more simple and easy than PC3000; It is nice for beginner.
Now salvationdata provide forum, tecnical support, FW collection at their website.

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 9th, 2007, 23:14

rameez wrote:I have used both the products i would prefer pc3k in every aspect .

I probably would prefer ace product but its so dang expensive. Dont have 10k for udma. :cry:

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 9th, 2007, 23:37

Please wait for some more time before you buy any thing. Ace is coming up with the new product which is economical and have the most features of UDMA

DF :)

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 10th, 2007, 3:43

well both r very good in there own ways..
salvation is very easy to use and pc3000 little complicated but very powerful.. :)

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 10th, 2007, 5:54

PC3000 is not so complicated as people think. Its very advance and have very high utility.

so it worth.

DF :)

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 11th, 2007, 0:03

SalvationDATA has launched the firmware, Vedio website for our clients to download.

http://support.salvationdata.com

We will make our products more powerful and provide quality support.If possible, will hold training course for our value-added clients.

Any suggestions, please feel free to contact me!

Laura

SalvationDATA

Re: PC3000 and SalvationData

October 11th, 2007, 6:47

nice new website :)
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