Discussions related to PC-3000
Please no pirated software here!
September 8th, 2013, 8:55
Hello,
I live in Rhode Island, USA and I run a small data recovery shop. I have clean room capabilities and have performed quite a number of hardware repair data recoveries already. Up until now I've been using Salvation Data Tools (or should I say "toys") to handle small firmware repairs, hot swaps, etc. but I've wanted to advance my firmware capabilities.
I just recently purchased PC-3000 however I have no experience using this tool. What I'm looking for is someone that I can partner with that I will pay for remote assistance in handling firmware repairs using PC-3000. (I'd partner with someone local but there isn't anyone around this area)
I will pay you the full amount that I charge my customers as soon as they pay me. My only goal in this is to gain the necessary experience using the tool, and not have to turn away any customers. My usual rates for firmware repairs are between $400-$500 USD, which I will PayPal the full amount to you.
You must have extensive experience using the PC-3000, speak English fluently, have a good internet connection, and be willing to explain what you are doing as you do it so I can learn from each case. I don't care if you're from India, China, or another country as long as you can accept PayPal as a payment method. 99% of my customers are here in Rhode Island so unless you live here I'm not your competition.
If you are interested please msg me with a basic description of your experience.
Thanks,
Jared
September 25th, 2013, 8:33
Hi Jared, why don't you contact PC3k technical support for help?
October 1st, 2013, 13:39
Hi Jared, please write your e-mail, thanks
October 14th, 2013, 9:19
I can help you, write me to PM.
November 5th, 2013, 9:43
dear friend
you also can count on me
mojimorady@msn.commojimorady@ymail.comregards
May 17th, 2014, 11:21
I am also looking for someone to remote in and teach.
The current patient is a 7200.10 Galaxy
May 17th, 2014, 15:16
Hello,
Toshiba hdd data recovery is easy, no need firmware repair.
Pc3000 have a function to access active utility, try to access Toshiba hdd through active utility, it will give you access to user data. By this method it ignore G List damaged , which is the major problem of Toshiba hard disk, if the hdd clicking after few gb of data copy, then try to use PIO mode in Toshiba hdd through active utility. second option is head map. its very easy through pc3000.
PIO mode has slow speed, but it is good for Toshiba hdd data recovery with G list damaged, and clicking due to firmware.
same is with other hdd brand, try to use active utility if standard data recovery not possible.
Regards
Waqas Ali
www.sediv.net
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