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November 17th, 2008, 21:17
can anyone tell me if i buy the pc3000 pci version
which the company does not support anymore.
but can it still be used for recovery and firmware repairs of hard drives etc
as im thinking of purchasing to learn about it etc.
or do they have some type of copy protection time lock on there products.
where it last for the year and then locks up
thanks
November 18th, 2008, 0:45
On Dec 31st 2008 at midnight, Acelabs will push a glowing red button at the Russian home base which will set off a small explosive charge rendering the pc3000 card useless. You have from now until the end of the year to learn as much as you can! The fake Chinese cards have a nasty habit for exploding whenever the user tries to get tech support for the card.
November 18th, 2008, 13:01
I don't believe you can even purchase it anymore directly from them. And I'm sure they support it but I'm not sure if they support for second-hand purchases. If you're interested in learning about it, why not take their course? The ISA version can still be used to conduct some recoveries but the UDMA version supports everything the ISA and PCI did.
I disabled the C4 charge in mine by simply cutting the red wire.
November 18th, 2008, 13:15
We still use PCI and ISA, and if PCI requires new licence at any time, requesting it is not a problem. No additional updates available, and no support specifically for issues with PCI but is still a good recovery machine.
November 18th, 2008, 13:34
hddguy wrote:We still use PCI and ISA, and if PCI requires new licence at any time, requesting it is not a problem. No additional updates available, and no support specifically for issues with PCI but is still a good recovery machine.
I agree. They are very good about all licensing issues, etc. Plus purchase comes with forum access and they are very quick to respond to questions.
I have to say that, besides the additional drives supported, the speed their UDMA version gave me for imaging drives was well worth it.
November 18th, 2008, 15:53
thatdellguy wrote:On Dec 31st 2008 at midnight, Acelabs will push a glowing red button at the Russian home base which will set off a small explosive charge rendering the pc3000 card useless. You have from now until the end of the year to learn as much as you can! The fake Chinese cards have a nasty habit for exploding whenever the user tries to get tech support for the card.
haa haa someone been watching there die hard 4 movie to much.
it looks like the real acelabs card its got acelabs printed on the board.
we not bothered if there no tech updates.
all we want to know is the last version they made
is there any time lock on these products.
November 18th, 2008, 17:31
from Acelab
The PCI card will work unless you ask them to deactivate it
November 18th, 2008, 21:37
ok are u telling the truth
November 19th, 2008, 4:21
I also still use my pci, together with udma. Udma is wow quicker! And Acelab never told me that they will disactivate my pci.
November 19th, 2008, 6:53
I have 7 PCI Pc3000's and still working very well.
November 19th, 2008, 7:05
guru wrote:I have 7 PCI Pc3000's and still working very well.
7? thats a pretty healthy number

how many UDMAs you got? Just out of curiosity
November 19th, 2008, 13:11
just 2 at the moment ;o)
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