Too good to be true?
Posted: August 31st, 2010, 4:25
Hello!
I'm an absolute beginner when it comes to DR, so I don't know my elbow from my backside. I am an otherwise pretty experienced tech looking after a lot of people; so I'm thinking I'd like to add basic DR to the list of things I can help with. I've had a lot of drives come through lately that have all had to be shipped off to a third party; some of them were badly damaged but a few were only lightly damaged. I'd rather be able to take care of these myself, if I could.
I found this while going through these forums: http://www.drivestar.org/product/hddtool/pc3000_pci.htm . It's in my price range, and is about the only tool that is
But it seems too cheap?
So I'm wondering: what sort of capability does this device have? I'm not after heavy duty DR; but drives that mostly read but timeout making timely data recovery almost impossible are what I'm hoping to work with. Anything more damaged would still be forwarded to a proper data recovery company. Will it let me fix Seagate drives affected by the firmware issue? I've had a few through; it would be nice if I could handle something like that in-house rather than outsourcing it. Will this device give me any advantage that spinrite doesn't already?
And finally: is it too good to be true? If I ordered this, would I get something completely useless? Or a fake that more or less does the job?
I have plenty of drives to practice on before I touch real customer's drives, so I'm hopefully not going to be making matters worse!
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
I'm an absolute beginner when it comes to DR, so I don't know my elbow from my backside. I am an otherwise pretty experienced tech looking after a lot of people; so I'm thinking I'd like to add basic DR to the list of things I can help with. I've had a lot of drives come through lately that have all had to be shipped off to a third party; some of them were badly damaged but a few were only lightly damaged. I'd rather be able to take care of these myself, if I could.
I found this while going through these forums: http://www.drivestar.org/product/hddtool/pc3000_pci.htm . It's in my price range, and is about the only tool that is
But it seems too cheap?
So I'm wondering: what sort of capability does this device have? I'm not after heavy duty DR; but drives that mostly read but timeout making timely data recovery almost impossible are what I'm hoping to work with. Anything more damaged would still be forwarded to a proper data recovery company. Will it let me fix Seagate drives affected by the firmware issue? I've had a few through; it would be nice if I could handle something like that in-house rather than outsourcing it. Will this device give me any advantage that spinrite doesn't already?
And finally: is it too good to be true? If I ordered this, would I get something completely useless? Or a fake that more or less does the job?
I have plenty of drives to practice on before I touch real customer's drives, so I'm hopefully not going to be making matters worse!
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!