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Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 2nd, 2009, 21:15

We have developed and tested a head stack tool that can remove and return head stacks on and off a platters. We are considering selling these tools.

Within 1 minute you can easily and safely remove and replace heads.

We have tested and approved this tool for most Seagate, WD & IBM hard drives have 8 heads.

A video will be coming soon, but the tool is ready now!

If you are interested, Please email us at lsjonline@yahoo.com.

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 2nd, 2009, 22:01

Can you post pictures if no video is available???
Price, specs and supported drives?

Thank!

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 4th, 2009, 10:31

Well, we will post pictures and video after the legal stuff has been completed.

But, if you’re interested..Let us know…so we can determine interest and demand for our tools. Until then, ..we will continue to use our tools internally.

As we said, this tool works on hard drives that are 400 GB or greater that have 4 platters / 8 heads.


Thanks.

lsjonline

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 4th, 2009, 12:11

Sounds very fishy to me!!!
You have something, but you can't show it?
You don't have specifics?

This is a wrong forum for scams.

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 4th, 2009, 14:49

Reverse question : is the tool visible LIVE AT YOUR FACILITY, then?

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 6th, 2009, 20:37

We have the tool secured and will show it in due time. It works great and based on interest and demand, we will decide if we sell this item or not. We will show it when we choose to share it with the rest of the world.

If you have interest, let us know and we will gather information and decide how we will proceed.

For the time being, we will delay showing pictures.

Thanks.

Lsjonline

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 6th, 2009, 22:06

I sent you an e-mail, but all I got was let me know later... Not even what company got my contact info...

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 7th, 2009, 1:19

Sounds like a good way to get the email address of data recovery pros from this forum to spam them later about penis enhancements or fake university certificates..etc. I agree - sounds fishy! If a product has market potential, put it up for sale and find out. It's very unprofessional to publish this kind of post on a forum.

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 7th, 2009, 1:36

The evolution : from vaporware to vaportools... :mrgreen:

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 10th, 2009, 15:22

My God man. If you want demand, show us the product. I'm not into buying vaporware.

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 10th, 2009, 17:15

Yep, let's see it.

If it's any good I'll buy it to play with.

Assuming it's not another HDRC pile of shite that is!!

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 11th, 2009, 14:31

We heard many things about HDRC. Our tool is nothing like theirs. We will not comment on their "quality" as that is not our concern or interest.

We are reviewing our options on weather to make the tool available commercially. To do this, we need to see how much product interest is.

If the interest is high enough, then we can prepare to sell the tool and offer a not satisfied return guarantee.

The tool is designed for a 4 platter 8 head drives.

We continue to do more research but for now, the other products are pending.

Thanks for your comments and interest.

Lsjonline :) :)

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 11th, 2009, 16:14

You'd probably get a lot more interest with a picture or two.

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 12th, 2009, 13:16

drccsc wrote:You'd probably get a lot more interest with a picture or two.


Agreed

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 18th, 2009, 14:33

Thanks,

Well, that sounds reasonable, but it’s too premature to show the pictures just yet. Originally, it was not our intent to sell these tools, but as previously said, we will sell them if we get enough interest or possible interest.

I will say the design is pretty cool. But in due time, you will see the pictures and know why we are excited about this.

Lsjonline

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 18th, 2009, 14:52

You said the video was comming soon.. that was over 2 weeks ago. Not even a picture????
If you can't post it on the public forum, I can understand but when indivisually contacted you, we should at least get an e-mail reply with some pictures. If you can't even do that, then it smells like a fish...

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

July 19th, 2009, 3:24

lsjonline wrote:in due time, you will see the pictures


Let us know when you have something to actually post about. :roll:

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

August 6th, 2009, 23:43

Hi All,

Originally we were not sure how, if or when we would sell this item. So with this, we decided to wait and see demand and peoples interest and see what options we have. Providing a picture of something that we have modified or changed is something we don't feel comfortable with just yet.

All I can say is, there will always be skeptics. Even when things work, people will say they don't believe it. I have no control over that.

With time, everyone will see information on this, and I think even the non believers will see we are a legitimate concern.

Stay tuned.

Good surprises are worth waiting for!

Lsjonline@yahoo.com :)

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

August 7th, 2009, 0:06

You may lose your customers to the other venders if you don't start selling whatever the tools you have...

I'm sure I'm not the only one but we are getting ready to purchase additional equipment very soon.

As you know, DR equipment are not cheap, so once we invest on whatever, we have to stay with it for a while, before we can jump ship.

If it is that good, we would love to consider your head change tools as well as the others.

Re: Hard Drive Repair Tools

August 7th, 2009, 2:57

Reminds me of Duncan Clarke
...Part II

Ah, as the author reminded me of Odie, does anyone here know, what happened to that "Hefty 75 K.G."?
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