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Hello To All

July 20th, 2011, 13:13

Hello All,

Here im beginer in this Data recovery career.
So kindly suggest me any manuals,Books to begin with.
I am presently like raw hdd ,only doing some basic stuffs like logical data recovery.Using some recovery softwares.

So kindly guide me how to begin.Which basic knowladge,Tools i require for same.

If any one having some manuals,Books,site details please repply me.

Thanks to all

Re: Hello To All

July 21st, 2011, 18:11

Hi

Start here sticky-important-topics-beginners-please-look-here-first-f16.html

Re: Hello To All

July 22nd, 2011, 3:42

Would be nice to know at least the location (Country / City) of a (new) member.

Think its a kind of politeness to show at least this
information to the other forum members.


And I post this also to any other of the "old" members
with location information like

... somewhere in space
or
... somewhere on earth ... or similar

+++

Re: Hello To All

July 26th, 2011, 8:03

I'm with Falter on this. Is there any way to force the user to enter their location truthfully? Can the country be resolved and shown based on the poster's IP address?

Re: Hello To All

July 26th, 2011, 16:23

If it was for me IP address , at least the first 2 figures, could be published, but this would bring privacy issues. Another story is auto detection of location, disallowing systematic hiding of online status and proxies use...
So said, I think reading the thread list should pinpoint the relevant threads where to go deeper and eventually follow the pertinent and useful external links.

Re: Hello To All

July 27th, 2011, 11:14

DRCP wrote:
So kindly guide me how to begin.Which basic knowladge,Tools i require for same.

If any one having some manuals,Books,site details please repply me.


You will need a lot more than books, manuals and 'basic' knowledge.

I guess your best option here is to outsource all jobs to a good DR firm, work on logical issues only.

Besides this, Data Recovery is constantly evolving. It is more about your mentality and how you deal with an industry that is constantly changing, as opposed to current knowledge.

And lots and lots of research....

Asking others for solutions will not work in the long run of things...
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