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
April 20th, 2013, 1:12
I am currently working in an govermental institute and would like to build a data recovery lab, I have been doing my research for months now but would like to hear from you guys.
Tools are as follows;
PC-3000 for Windows UDMA kit
PC-3000 for SCSI kit
PC-3000 Flash SSD Edition
Sentry Air “40-Inch” – Portable Clean Hood
iFixit pro tech toolkit
iFixit pro tech expansion 2
Kinetronics Anti-Static Gloves
iFixit illuminated Magnifier Table Lamp
Salvation Data HD HPE PRO
58 Pc precision electronic ScrewDriver bit set
Salvation Data [ data compass premium]
JBC heating system precision CD-S
JBC Precision hot air station TE
JBC lead free solder reel
JBC FLUX FL-15
JBC Tip Tinner
Deepspar _+ Forensics Add-on + USB add on
R-Studio Technician
Runtime Bundle – Technicians License
Chip off and Device Repair Solution
UP828 Programmer with 110 Universal Adapter
UP828 Adapters BGA152 Adapter
VBGA162 Adapter
BGA169E Adapter
HDD Docking Station
Magnetic mat (PRO)
Head Replacement toolkit
Custom-built Data Recovery Workstation cloning machines
Workstation – x1 Data Recovery Workstation
Read/Write Head Replacement Tools x 1
TeelTeech JIG BOX sets
ATOLA INSIGHT
Please feel free to comment about the set of tools, I need a company that can provide me with all these please an On-site training.
Thanks everyone and have a pleasant day.
April 20th, 2013, 7:42
Why would you need Salvation Data Tools, they are useless.
April 20th, 2013, 8:42
I don't think this can be treated like a shopping trip with a list of the items required. At a cost I think you are going to require the experience and knowledge of a consultant, an experienced recovery technician who would be able to set this up and manage the costing for you within an agreed budget. He would need to know the type of recoveries this lab would have to deal with etc etc.
April 21st, 2013, 1:39
Okay , let me put it this way. I'm sure i will need these tools but i need a company that could provide me with all of them.
There you go.
April 21st, 2013, 4:51
There is no one single supplier that can supply ALL these products.
Although someone may be able to advise and assist the purchase of them, along with some training.
But it won't be cheap!!!
April 21st, 2013, 5:30
Copyright wrote:I need a company that can provide me with all these
Thanks everyone and have a pleasant day.
I think there always be one company to sell all these, but never heard in my country
please an On-site training.
i was trained by someone who has 8 yrs experience - only to understand firmware operation, he is a junior engineer - not senior.
the fee my company paid to him is about 100,000 US$ more or less
You are asking for training, on site, for all items you listed. get ready to pay 10x-20x or more
April 21st, 2013, 5:55
Copyright wrote:Okay , let me put it this way. I'm sure i will need these tools but i need a company that could provide me with all of them.
There you go.
in fact, you cannot, better if you want to buy them directly (to save $$$)
good luck
April 21st, 2013, 7:55
i think it's not work like this . it's not only the matter of tools . some may spend months to realize how to get the real benefit of every tool or let me say to understand how 1 kind of HDD structure work . put that also in your consideration
April 21st, 2013, 11:20
Quote "the fee my company paid to him is about 100,000 US$ more or less"
How much! I would do that in a two piece swimsuit for 100k and I have 17 years experience
April 21st, 2013, 11:59
The most important "thing" in data recovery lab is experienced engineer
April 22nd, 2013, 12:37
This is bad on so many levels...
Unlimited funds it seems to by tools... ( I wish i had that)
The fact you had to put a screwdriver on the list, is hilarious
Buying an ass load of redundant tools that is not necessary
zero experience to actually work on hard drives.
This is going to end badly for you UNLESS.... see below
1. ACTUAL PROFESSIONAL DATA RECOVERY ENGINEER
That needs to be number one on your list and then ask them what they need.
Money does not buy experience, unless that money is used to buy a Engineer
April 22nd, 2013, 12:43
I second cleanroom's comment and recommend that you seek out an actual experienced data recovery engineer and then let them give you their shopping list of needs/wants.
April 22nd, 2013, 14:05
lcoughey wrote:I second cleanroom's comment and recommend that you seek out an actual experienced data recovery engineer and then let them give you their shopping list of needs/wants.

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April 23rd, 2013, 0:22
I believe he doesnt know a person who are experienced enough in data recovery in his country.
money cant buy experienced,so true. All the tools stated might cost you a thousand or more
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