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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 12th, 2010, 20:53 
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Yes I though I saw you trolling under another title.

Was it "the frog in the well" that did it for you?


My posting still stand and I stand by the comments made.
Furthermore I do not post anything that cannot be backed up by HARD FACTS.
If you actually TOOK the trouble to READ the full thread you would understand, that my post related to an attempt to manipulate the forums.

However if you do find any of my posts that you consider are not backed up by hard facts or contain questionable content, please get right back to me and we can discuss it in an adult manner.

What I do find disgraceful and completely unethical is a so called 'professional' company that opens multiple user account and then posts dummy questions in an attempt to slant opinion to positive review of their products and openly promotes plagiarism.
Then when they get pulled up about it, act all offended and enter "how dare you mode", maybe you can convince your self that it is the other evil competitors that are paying for my time.

Consider my post a "public service" for the oppressed masses of the world.

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 2:40 
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I think code_slave has gone a bridge to far :O) , we need to look with a fresh pair of eyes. A little bird told me that a little learning is a dangerous thing. Not all recoveries are a text book case and a watched pot never boils. Maybe ACE + SD are about as useful as a chocolate teapot and not above par. Maybe they have an ace in the hole or they are just an accident waiting to happen.

That's me done hope It Doesn't hurt too much :OP

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 3:32 
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Hi Nytech, Let me confirm: PC3000 is one of ACE tools, ACE and SalvationDATA are not one company. If you ask me what's the relationship bettween us, I will say we are competitors and friends! Competition makes us grow together!

Hi all, I read very carefully about your posts here but I am sorry I have nothing to explain. I am happy due to all of your posts, more and more people begin to know SalvationDATA. You know why we have many resellers and partners in most countries, you know what's our marketing strategy? Actually we are one traditional data recovery manufacturer, the major strategy is mouth by mouth.

Most of our resellers and partners are now providing live demo, training services and other kind of data recovery services to the local end users. We trust seeing is believing! Customers can try the tools by themselves in a correct way and make best use of them and see if the tools are cost effective. By this way, we do win a lot of customers and then customers are able to do the same thing to other new ones. By this way, we have had now a worldwide SalvationDATA user network.

So whatever you say, I will be happy, whatever you say, I will be appreciated! If you are real SD customers, I will defitely accept your suggestions, if not, I will also consider you are contributing to SD as well, free advertisement. I trust sd customers can feel and see our improvement these days and these years if you have some time visiting our forum or official sd site.

Thank you all again!

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Edison

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 4:37 
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Your annoying now, go advertise somewhere else


I will repeat and slightly edit your post to me.......


Quote Edison"Since you are not an Acelab customer and at the same time a ghost behind, please shut up and get out of this topic!"

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 5:44 
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Thank you a lot for your interest in what I said, Guru, my pleasure!

I was not advertising, Just I read this post is related about sd and that's why I post here.

Everybody knows who I am and where I am from? So do you think I am a ghost behind? You are correct and very correct, I am not one user of acelab, so I have never ever make any comments on their tools telling whether they are good or bad, I just read how others say, Ok?

Now I am going to shut up here, thank you. I hope I can be your friend while not annoying to you!

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 5:49 
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Your a pain in the arse to say that is not advertising is a complete joke. Times must be hard for you. When people have had problems with SD in the past they hear nothing..........Sorry to say this but go back to your forum and stay there ;o) (However I don't think you will)

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 7:13 
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Bunch of hipocrits....

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 7:32 
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I can go anywhere, and even places you can't :O) I don't sell nor advertise anything. Your welcome to dig my 1441 -2 posts and take a look.

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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: August 13th, 2010, 9:13 
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Hi NYtech1970,

You could always shop out the fw jobs to an expert and save a lot of $$$$ and time.

imho FW repair jobs apply to about 5% of all incoming DR jobs in a typical retail lab.

There lots of labs not doing any FW work.


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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: September 17th, 2010, 18:42 
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hi @all,

http://www.pc-3000flash.com/eng/faq.php

http://www.sd-flash.com/flash-recovery-faq/index.htm


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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: September 21st, 2010, 3:27 
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can u provide me the detail that any one get the best data recovery device from where
and what is the best possible solution

we had lot of troubles faced here
no detection of hdd
media error
no boot record
firmware locks
size error
and also some sort of virus effects
?????
?????

but data is still in the hdd

what can we do now


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 Post subject: Re: PC3000 and salvationdata are one company?
PostPosted: September 28th, 2010, 4:15 
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different company .but both of them are poor at data recovery and hdd repair


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