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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: August 9th, 2013, 15:18 
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Bubaleh
Thanks for the heads-up on nrteam. i noticed the forum has been dead for quite some time.

Russian Govt? Nah, craig likes conspiracy theories rather than factual evidence.
If it's not time locked hard drives, it's russians that won't export, or that Acelabs that blackmail you. ;)

Any emails i have directed at Ace have always been answered quickly and politely by well trained staff, and well informed sales team. Same goes for the guys at Deepspar, superb customer service.

As far as i know, no one has bugged the line, there are no
КГБ men in dark coats and there is no спецназ helicopter outside dangling ropes .... yet. hang on ... where are these russian words coming from .... oh no! the russian virus!!! The Russians has me!



i know how russia works i been there

everything goes throu the goverment control
that why only wire transfers can be done only


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: August 9th, 2013, 18:23 
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Maybe many people have various expectations of what support should be like. For me, both ace and soft-center are good.

I would not disagree on that :D

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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: August 9th, 2013, 19:43 
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ace and soft-center are good for support

what we like to hear is feed back on the pc-3000 flash ssd edition
this is one sweet tool to have



how about salvation data :D


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: September 14th, 2013, 14:27 
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I used four different FLASH tool, but I think the best thing FE, from 2009 to now, I already have five sets of different versions of the FE tool. Use it, more than four years time, the successful recovery of thousands of different FLASH media. I got a great success, in fact, many of the FLASH tools, FE is the best kind of grasp. Their forum, there are many cases can refer to, but can also remotely assist Sergei, I also have the ACE FLASH tool, for several years, almost as decoration. It was not bad, but have become accustomed to FE mode of operation. If anybody using FE issues, I can provide some help. :D


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: March 18th, 2014, 18:14 
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that mean Soft Center Flash Extractor is better than PC-3000 flash
but does both recover micro SD card


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: March 18th, 2014, 22:19 
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tsoufi wrote:
that mean Soft Center Flash Extractor is better than PC-3000 flash
but does both recover micro SD card

Yes they do, really not that different than a normal recovery, just some fine soldering needed. Though there are some cases of what I'll call dynamic Xor where the xor seems to be based on, or seeded with the block number, or other attributes of the block. I need to learn more about it.


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: March 19th, 2014, 8:50 
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I'm recovering an Intel 320 SSD with a BAD_CTX firmware issue using PC3K Flash with PC3K UDMA. Unless I am missing something, I'm pretty sure that FE is unable to handle this or any other SSD.

As for support, SC wants you to upload the dumps for them to play with while Ace simply connects remotely and does the work right on your system and explains what they are doing, if you ask.

Don't get me wrong, I use both here. But, if I were an absolute rookie wanting the most user friendly tool that with support to help me get the most success, PC3K Flash is the winner.

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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: March 19th, 2014, 9:49 
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FE can recover from some SSD's, though the support is probably not as large as PC3K Flash. Definitely wont work in tandem with a UDMA tool.
You can also get support from SC with TeamViewer, though focus is definitely on solving the case, not training, and the harder cases are layed aside when there is little time in favour of easier ones.
IMHO SC does an amazing job with the small team, but I agree with Luke, definitely not for beginners.


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: March 19th, 2014, 9:58 
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HaQue wrote:
FE can recover from some SSD's, though the support is probably not as large as PC3K Flash.

So, you just connect the SSD to the on-board SATA port? If so, how does FE communicate with the drive? Or are you referring to having to remove the chips, get dumps and brute force a recovery?

I haven't had enough SC success to make enough money to offset the costs of the annual support. So, until I learn to tame the beast on my own, I will only be paying PC3K for their support and updates moving forward. With it taking weeks to image the 160GB Intel SSD, I'm really wishing that I had a second PC3K Flash and a third PC3K UDMA or Express.

If you are serious about Flash recoveries, you should have both, IMHO. All I can say with certainty is that I'm glad that I didn't actually pay for my SD Flash.

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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: March 19th, 2014, 10:46 
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lcoughey wrote:
HaQue wrote:
FE can recover from some SSD's, though the support is probably not as large as PC3K Flash.

So, you just connect the SSD to the on-board SATA port? If so, how does FE communicate with the drive? Or are you referring to having to remove the chips, get dumps and brute force a recovery?

I haven't had enough SC success to make enough money to offset the costs of the annual support. So, until I learn to tame the beast on my own, I will only be paying PC3K for their support and updates moving forward. With it taking weeks to image the 160GB Intel SSD, I'm really wishing that I had a second PC3K Flash and a third PC3K UDMA or Express.

If you are serious about Flash recoveries, you should have both, IMHO. All I can say with certainty is that I'm glad that I didn't actually pay for my SD Flash.


Yes, the only way is remove chips and read them all. Not ideal I know.

I wish I had even ONE of those tools !

Yes I agree, but the funds do not come streaming in when starting out, AND I did pay for my SD which was a real bummer considering how fantastic it is - nt.


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 Post subject: Re: PC-3000 flash SSD Edition vs Soft Center Flash Extractor
PostPosted: April 3rd, 2014, 15:33 
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russia is strict on what they sell to the outside world
so keep it in russia never sell to anyone else


craig6928 - you made my day, :lol:
trust me - this is very far from the reality

re NR-Team - spoke to that guy once, and it looked like this flash business was just one of the side projects to him, so no surprize he's got bored and quit.


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